I have Format Factory. Free.
Converts music, videos, and pictures to whatever format you want. Lot of options to keep or lower the size/quality as well.
Works just fine converting apple's music to mp3s.
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Square is not exclusive to iTunes for their albums, they often sell CD collections but mainly in Japan. Often you have to import them from retailers that specific deals with international orders or buy directly from amazon.jp
Again if apple sold a lossless versions of tracks for proper archiving & CD burning I would buy this set immediately.
I can confirm with you that having music as AAC quality is nearly as good as lossless audio quality. As I've mentioned on this thread, I have a collection of music with nature sounds. With Bose headphones connecting to my iPhone (I put the AAC audio at 128kbps, which is the same as 256kbps for MP3), I can REALLY hear what is going on in the audio background. Like with the nature recordings, I can hear a ton of different birds and wildlife in the background of the target nature recordings you are supposed to hear along with the music; even listening to a thunderstorm recording sounds like you are outside in an actual one. But when I play music via iTunes on my desktop computer, I have 4 speakers situated around the basement so you can be immersed in audio for when music is playing. You wouldn't believe the audio quality; it's like a concert. I can't get the same effect when playing off Windows Media Player. I like it when I play FFXIV on the desktop with the speakers; it feels like you are actually in the game, too.
But yeah, just give iTunes a try. You don't even have to buy music or pay for it, just try to put your own music on there. My only gripe about iTunes is that when you have music playing continuously on there, it eats up the memory (on my laptop it does, not on the desktop for some reason). I wouldn't go back to using the MP3 format after using AAC.
Oh, and iTunes music isn't DRM protected anymore. It hasn't been for several years now.
Oh you can clearly hear the imperfections with the format iTunes use with the proper equipment.
Run your files through a good external DAC to a tube amp to a quality set of headphones, in my case the Beyerdynamic DT 990 or T1 600ohm.
You will then see lossy isn't as good as the original disc, vinyl or lossless file.
I tried searching all Final Fantasy music on iTunes over the weekend and there's nothing at all listed for XIV.
So why not put it up on SE's own online store on their website?
If they can sell a PC version of FFVII online...
This is another reason why rooted android > JB iPhone, in rooted android you get a superuser prompt if an app requires root access (full admin rights for none linux people) this is how linux is designed, iPhone however will not prompt and just give the whole phone admin rights (please correct me if I'm wrong) which increases security a lot.
I aren't saying android is immune to malware I even have security software on my phone, just I have heard a lot more of iPhone getting malware more than android, also iPhone is no where near the most popular phone, virus's attack software so that's what matters, and android has the market on that, iOS is second, but a long way back, why do you think Apple goes to courts to get money now, they know they cannot compete fairly with android.
Mac virus's cause huge problems because when people made them they had no security software, so the malware ran rampant, also Apple had no idea how to deal with it, and security patches were slow, Apple has actually given control of Java for Mac security patches to sun because they have no idea what to do after the last back door.
tl;dr Apple don't know how to handle malware, whereas android does.
....still no word on a hard copy of this soundtrack? Is it really that hart to publish hard copies? I know nothing of these things.
To: Forum Representatives,
Please ask if Square can release the New Final Fantasy XIV Soundtrack on CD.
Even if it's Import Only (Japan), we can at least order it via Amazon, etc.
Thanks! :)
Yah... i also want a physical copy of this