>>Can anyone possibly help with the choice of standard to encode in very high quality format?
Formats for Lossless:
Ape (directly supp'd by MJ)
FLAC (supported by MJ through WinAmp plug-ins)
Wav (using WavePak - directly supp'd by MJ)
& many others
Formats for Lossy:
Ogg (directly supp'd by MJ, -q 6 or better)
MPC (directly supp'd by MJ, 0.00000000001% better than Ogg)
MP3 (directly supp'd by MJ, use --alt -preset standard (VBR mode) for encoding w/ LAME 3.92)
and a few others (AAC for one)
>>If I go with the ape files from Monkey Audio then what if I need support for players which may not support the format
Then you transcode from one of the lossless formats to a supported lossy (or lossless format)
>>Is there a Monkey audio playback codec for Windows Media player?
I think WMP has been hacked so that it would play Oggs, maybe true with Ape. WMP (and the WMA format) is proprietary MS, and v9 does all sorts of awful things to your computer. Keep v7.1 around for legacy purposes, otherwise....forget about it.
>>I would really like to settle on a lossless compression standard
Matt (who wrote it) makes a strong case for Ape. Do a little research on the pros/cons of Ape.
Xenno