Hi guys,
Thanks, RoderickGI and Brian. You both pointed me to the tick box for CBR which fixed the 320kbps issue.
Brian, that's a good idea on the library.. Maybe...
When I buy new CD's and Rip them using MC into that Library, will iTunes recognize them as well ? I'm guessing I need iTunes to get my albums onto my iPad/iPod ? Or can JRiver sync selected albums (and artwork, etc) to iPods/iPads ?
You do make an interesting point regarding file size of lossless. Personally, if I am actually listening to music, rather than it just being background, then I would listen to the CD itself. There is something about taking a CD out of it's case, putting it in a CD player, pressing play, turning up the stereo, sitting back, and listening.
The only reason I did the whole iPod thing (back in the day), is because I wanted music in the car and at work. I didn't want to keep CD's in the car because they get stolen, and people crash cars by changing CD's ! The iPod gave me the ability to get my whole music collection into the car and get safe control via the head-unit. And, let's be honest, when listening in a car, the last thing anyone is going to really notice (within reason) is whether it's "lossless" or MP3. There's road noise, wind noise, engine noise, etc, etc. AND, when driving, one is supposed to be paying attention to driving, not bopping along to music (Sorry, I got hit by someone driving dangerously, died three times in the ambulance and, praise the Lord, in the end I only lost my leg. I take paying attention to one's driving VERY seriously).
But back to our observations on format...
I did multiple blind testing between 128, 192, 256, and 320 on AAC and as MP3. I pretty soon dismissed anything below 320. Anything below 320, and it was like I was listening to a completely different album ! Then comparing between 320 AAC and 320 MP3, I was consistently picking the MP3 320 as the closest to the CD (for those interested, it was the "presence" in vocals, the "air" of the acoustic guitar, and the solidness of the bass guitar that really stood out in the test track that I used).
Anyway, the idea of this whole Media Server thing, for us, is to get all my music on an available server so that we can easily play it around the house, and anywhere we have wifi access. If I/we really want to listen to music, it'll always be on CD.
Thanks to this forum, I now have gapless playback on my MC Server PC. The next challenge is to get gapless playback onto our devices. A friend of mine recently found the exact same album on his Spotify account, and it played back seamlessly. Tomorrow I'll test JRiver on my iPad at work...
Any suggestions ? How do other people stream their music gaplessly to their devices ? Via an App, or via the webpage ?
Thanks again