Solution for MP3/AAC files being recognized as QuickTime movies Yesterday we reported on an issue where some MP3 or AAC audio files are interpreted as QuickTime movie files in iTunes 4.9, causing some ...
Since you already have everything lossless, it doesn't really make much difference. I would do them at 128 or 160, and then re-do any at a higher bitrate if you can hear artifacts on those tracks ...
There's a bit of voodoo involved. If you're using OS X, you can try the AppleScript Make Bookmarkable.<BR><BR>Not sure on windows, but I know the end result needs to be a .m4b file. (Transcode your ...