I lost iTunes custom AIFF after leopard installl

I had to do a erase and install with leopard and it required a reinstall of ilife.
I went into Preferences to change items and in advance the AIFF encoder no longer gives you the option to get a higher rate: ex: 128 to 320 .
It now says All Automatic !!
What is automatic and why can we no longer control the import rate ???
Any one else notice that yet ? Can someone check to confirm ??
I will check will itunes, I can tell you that I am always using it so it has to be a leopard change.
Unless I am missing something.
greg

Forget this I made a mistake its the AAC that I did not check !!
sorry greg

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