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I need to free up some space on my Hard Drive. When I first had my RH1 I uploaded some old tracks MD tracks in PCM mode and also created a WAV copy of each one. IIRC it was because I wanted to edit some of them in Audacity and I believe they need to be in WAV format for that program.

Obviously these files are pretty big, so I need to get rid of one format; does it really matter which one. I'm pretty ignorant on this topic, but would I be right to think that WAV files would be more versatile should I want to convert them to another format like FLAC or MP3?

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The .oma's are copy protected by default when you upload them from your Hi-MD. The copy protection can be removed by using the file conversion tool, but they'd still be in the proprietary .oma format. Removing the copy protection of compressed ATRAC recordings (Hi-SP/Hi-LP) instead of decompressing can make sense, but why would you want to keep a proprietary format (.oma) instead of an open structure (.wav) for pcm recordings? The content is the same, but .wav can be used by most audio applications, whereas .oma is Sony only.

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The .oma's are copy protected by default when you upload them from your Hi-MD. The copy protection can be removed by using the file conversion tool, but they'd still be in the proprietary .oma format. Removing the copy protection of compressed ATRAC recordings (Hi-SP/Hi-LP) instead of decompressing can make sense, but why would you want to keep a proprietary format (.oma) instead of an open structure (.wav) for pcm recordings? The content is the same, but .wav can be used by most audio applications, whereas .oma is Sony only.

The advantage of the OMA format is that it supports tags (tittles, like mp3) and attached image (the cover for example to be displayed with mz-DH10P).

Wav do not support tags.

So the best is AAL (Advanced atrac lossless without copy protection). it is equal to wave or pcm in term of quality and supports tags and image.

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