Just got an iTouch...


I just got an iTouch and started importing my CD library onto my MacBook as AIFF. I will be using my iTouch when traveling, in the office through a Tivoli PAL and at home trough a Tivoli Model One Table Radio. I will continue to play CDs through my Aura Note, and maybe connect my MacBook on the rare occasion - more likely just to listen to potential purchases through Amazon/iTunes or live performances on XPN.

My question is, is it overkill to import/store these as AIFF if my main goal is to listen through my iPod?

I just started and already have 60G worth of AIFF files, I'll have 1T+ before they are all loaded and I hate the idea of getting into external hard drives and back up hard drives for this much storage. Am I getting ahead of myself if my only goal is to listen via iPod???
jh2os
If I can't hear the difference, I guess my dilemma goes to Mb9061's point - do I run the risk of re-ripping in the future?

I'd definitely support Mb9061 in his contention that you'd be mighty disappointed in the future to have to rip an entire library all over again. You can always down-rez a rip to a lower rez, but never up-rez (though this can be accomplished, it will not yield better sound IMO and may introduce distortions and or artifacts). Why not rip to a hard drive (cheap) and then down-rez the entire library to a separate folder for use on your iTouch? All that said, if you cannot hear the difference in the files via good headphones then I somehow doubt you will hear the difference on your system (though it is not impossible). It would depend on how resolving a system you have. Try a few comparisons there. Of course that would not take into consideration any future upgrades to that system which may resolve differences to a greater extent.
Go with lossless. Even on an Ipod you can hear the difference between lossless and MP3. Hard drive space is cheap and time is valuable. Do it right the first time.
a little more ditto... with the thought that EAC and some other ripping solutions allow you to rip two versions at the same time. You could then save the .wavs and ALAC encoded files, or rip as ALAC or FLAC and also 320kbps or even 192.

It adds a little to the ripping time

and certainly increases your disk requirements.

But if i thought i was ripping 1 TB of music i certainly wouldn't want to do it again.

and 1 TB of disk at 100$...

geez on this site

...that's like sales tax on a typical purchase

(ya like we pay sales tax :-) )
I just got an itouch today. Someone mentioned to me that there was a way that I could listen to my itunes music on my Mini through my itouch anywhere as long as I have an internet connection on my itouch. Is this true?

I've installed the Remote app and it works great. This is the main reason I got it.