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Ripping a CD Collection to FLC
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<blockquote data-quote="chas_m" data-source="post: 1456505"><p>I *strongly* recommend Adric's suggestion (he has a gold star in mathematics you know!).</p><p></p><p>As for FLAC, this seems to me to be a wasted step. Ripping to AIFF will create a digitally identical copy without any loss from the original. If you were copying from 96-bit masters than AIFF wouldn't be sufficient but you're not -- AIFF is as good as its going to get. You might consider ALAC to save space but AIFF should be sufficient and plays with everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chas_m, post: 1456505"] I *strongly* recommend Adric's suggestion (he has a gold star in mathematics you know!). As for FLAC, this seems to me to be a wasted step. Ripping to AIFF will create a digitally identical copy without any loss from the original. If you were copying from 96-bit masters than AIFF wouldn't be sufficient but you're not -- AIFF is as good as its going to get. You might consider ALAC to save space but AIFF should be sufficient and plays with everything. [/QUOTE]
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