Aiff or Flac


I did lots of reading last year before I ripped 200 cd's to an SSD drive. The consensus I found was AIFF files were preferable to FLAC. Flac being a compressed format.  I know I saw there is a non compressed flac too?

Reason I bring this up, is I'm reading here on some posts some folks ripping to FLAC as their preferred vehicle. I'll do more searches here in Audiogon. If anyone has opinions I'd be grateful. 

Otto
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When I ripped all my discs, I ripped some files to both FLAC and AIFF to compare. 

Granted, I compared with headphones on my Apple laptop computer, but there was additional background noise on all the FLAC files.

I determined that whatever additional computer resources that convert the FLAC files on the computer added additional noise.

I don't know if this would transfer over to decoding on audio equipment but I decided to rip to AIFF and avoid the possibility.

However, listening to FLAC files on Qobuz through my audio gear sounds great. I still wouldn't change my decision after my test, though. There's no gear that I own that can't play AIFF files.