tinx
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wav is no good if your mp3 player requires only mp3s though.
tinx said:wav is no good if your mp3 player requires only mp3s though.
afters said:by far the best option i've found is to rip from cd using freerip (or eac which i couldn't configure) and ripping in wav (ie near cd quality). both freerip and eac are free to download. then you can use nero to burn onto blank, gives you cd quality rather than crap mp3 or wma formats. as noted elsewhere nero is the best burning software.
only drawback is that tons of memory used up, so rip, copy and delete.
the end product sounds as good as the original on my b&o system.
Barnet Seagull said:As it should. If you are ripping to mp3, it should be at a minimum of 192kbps.
Barnet Seagull said:As it should. If you are ripping to mp3, it should be at a minimum of 192kbps.
afters said:by far the best option i've found is to rip from cd using freerip (or eac which i couldn't configure) and ripping in wav (ie near cd quality). both freerip and eac are free to download. then you can use nero to burn onto blank, gives you cd quality rather than crap mp3 or wma formats. as noted elsewhere nero is the best burning software.
only drawback is that tons of memory used up, so rip, copy and delete.
the end product sounds as good as the original on my b&o system.
US Seagull said:just directly copy the CDs.
afters said:how though?
tinx said:Using Neros CD copy facility, no difference between the original and the copy.