Two iTunes Libraries two types of audio files?

I like to rip my CDs to AIFF for Hi-Fi listening. However, I like to have more storage on my iPod. Can I keep one iTunes library with AIFF files and the other with Apple Lossless for iPod syncing? Both on the same computer.

I hope you don't mind my re-opening this thread.
My initial question was virtually the same for which I am very grateful for having found the answer.
I like to have Apple Lossless audio in iTunes for playing from the computer during the day and it's good to know that I've got the best 'masters' available to convert into any other format as and when required.
My 16GB iPhone isn't big enough to hold my collection in Apple Lossless so I wanted to convert everything to MP3 at 320kbps and sync that with the iPhone BUT without having an entire collection of duplicates sitting in my iTunes.
I played around with an iPhone specific playlist etc but I'd rather not have to think about what I do or don't want all the time.
In line with the advice in the thread I have created a separate iTunes library solely for my iPhone.
Here's my follow-on question: how do I make sure my iPhone ONLY syncs with the MP3 library?

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