Is xACT reliable?

Being a paranoid audiophile, I want to know if any quality is being lost while converting (lossless) files in xACT.


I know that some applications are better than others. I trust Audacity, because it never disappointed me, but I do not know about any others.

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Posted on Nov 16, 2011 3:41 PM

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Nov 16, 2011 6:10 PM in response to that was my alias

ripping files from a cd and converting from one lossless format to another are 2 completely different things.


You asked about converting lossless files in xACT. xACT converts between formats without any loss of bits. You can verify that in a variety of different ways, including checksums that xACT can also create and verify for you.


CD Ripping is an entirely different beast, especially when you're using iTunes to rip cds. You want something that uses cd paranoia at a minimum (xACT, XLD. I actually use XLD to rip cds)

Nov 16, 2011 6:49 PM in response to that was my alias

when xACT converts lossless files from 1 format to another, it has no concept of frequencies or anything like that. It just converts the bits according to whatever the codec says to do. the resulting files are exact copies of each other


when ripping cds, cd paranoia does multiple checks to make sure the data extracted is an exact copy of what's on the disc.


So no, frequencies don't get "mixed up." Not really sure what you mean by that

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