When Apple Music "matches" an mp3, and you "remove" and re-download the song, is the result a re-encoding of your upload?
I've seen a few different web pages that say that the "Match" feature of Apple Music transcodes matched songs from your computer to 256 kpbs AAC, and therefore you might not want to have the Apple Music app remove a a 320 kpbs song and then re-download it because the resulting download will be not just a lower bitrate, but a re-compression of already lossy decompressed music.
But is that what actually happens? Is the matched file on the computer transcoded and uploaded, or is it simply matched with an already existing 256 kpbs file that Apple has on its servers that has been encoded from a lossless version?
I ask because I have been using the Music app to remove matched songs that have bitrates below 256 kpbs and then re-download them to "upgrade" the quality to 256 kpbs. But if that downloaded song is a 256 kpbs re-encoding of my 128 kpbs mp3... then I'm actually downgrading.
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