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<blockquote data-quote="Rambaud" data-source="post: 382223" data-attributes="member: 20783"><p>If you have the hard drive space and budget, I would always recommend ripping to a Lossless format (I use Monkeys Audio). You can always convert to MP3, AAC etc. later - and not a problem if the original CD gets lost or damaged. I use a Squeezebox to stream into my hi-fi gear via an external DAC from my PC, which works very well. But with nearly 3Tb of disk space is not a major consideration.</p><p></p><p>I have a mixture of formats on my 80gb iPod - the degradation of Lossy ones is less noticeable in non-ideal listening environments (car, gym etc) and via cheap headphones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rambaud, post: 382223, member: 20783"] If you have the hard drive space and budget, I would always recommend ripping to a Lossless format (I use Monkeys Audio). You can always convert to MP3, AAC etc. later - and not a problem if the original CD gets lost or damaged. I use a Squeezebox to stream into my hi-fi gear via an external DAC from my PC, which works very well. But with nearly 3Tb of disk space is not a major consideration. I have a mixture of formats on my 80gb iPod - the degradation of Lossy ones is less noticeable in non-ideal listening environments (car, gym etc) and via cheap headphones. [/QUOTE]
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