That's very clear.  Just one last thing; having imported a cd into my itunes 
using lossless, how does it play with itunes match?  
Next to the new title imported I can see its status as "pending upload'.  Am I 
correct in thinking that it's best not to upload this new music imported using 
lossless because if I were to upload it, it will be converted into 256 KB audio?
Does itunes match automatically becomes aware of the new music and makes it 
visible to all my devices using itunes match?

Thanks again

Andrew
> On 25 Oct 2015, at 10:43, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <listse...@me.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Andrew,
> 
> No problem; that’s why we’re here.
> 
> Unfortunately, no.  The loss incurred by lossy encoding is permanent.  You 
> will have to re-rip those CDs.  This incidentally highlights another obvious 
> benefit of lossless formats: archival.  When the next format-de-jour comes 
> along, or if you simply find that you need higher quality encodes, a lossless 
> format costs you nothing in ripping time, only conversion.
> 
> iTunes Match supports a maximum of 256Kb AAC; anything beyond that is 
> automatically downgraded to 256 Kb AAC.  If you use iTunes Match, therefore, 
> never download tracks to a device where you have lossless files, only copy or 
> sync them across.  Before the 128 GB iPhone, this was my only option for 
> getting access to all my music; now, all my tracks fit on my iPhone in 256 Kb 
> AAC, so I no longer need or want iTunes Match.
> 
> It depends on what equipment you have and how much music you have, but I 
> generally find that maintaining lossless files on my computer provides the 
> best indoor experience both on speakers (computer or hi-fi) while AAC 
> provides good enough performance while out of doors.  AirPort Express always 
> streams using Apple Lossless, so if you have speakers using AirPlay, that 
> means you get full benefit from Apple Lossless.  On an iPhone, where space 
> needs to be saved, iTunes has the option of converting files as they are 
> synced across, which you can find under the Summary section.  Set that up to 
> convert to 256 Kb AAC and you can maintain a library of lossless files which 
> sync across to a manageable size on your iPhone.  With most travel 
> headphones, you probably can’t tell.
> 
> Good luck on your ripping project. :)
> 
> Cheers,
> Sabahattin
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