Can anyone tell me how the MP3 and M4A formats compare to one another, with regard to space saving and retaining sound quality? The external hard drive I use for all my audio files is close to full, and I have to start thinking about converting all the .WAV files I ripped from CDs into a compressed format. I already have lots of M4A files, as well, and I'm wondering if I would be better off converting my .WAVs to MP3s or making more M4As out of them.
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