Apple to use Lossless format to iTMS

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The Apple Computer’s iTunes Music Store might begin to offer tracks encoded in its higher-quality Lossless Compression Format, a format which was introduced by Apple in 2004 as part of QuickTime 6.5.1 and later introduced to iTunes 4.5. But, according to a post on the news site AppleInsider, iTunes Producer 1.4 is now passing from the currently Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) format to the Lossless format.

The thing is that the Apple Lossless Encoder it’s a format which does not presently utilize a digital rights management (DRM) scheme to assure copy-protection as the Advances Audio Coding (ACC). So, why do you think the Apple company wants to do this change at the iTunes Music Store?

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