I'm completely new to using the dBpoweramp CD Ripper.
Just something I'm a little curious about - For quite a while I've been ripping some of my CD's with Windows Media Player at the highest quality of 320 bit rate. Now keep in mind all CD's being ripped are originals. When I open up Audacity to analyze the spectrogram of the ripped tracks most of them are measuring at 15K.
Now if I rip the same tracks in Flac or MP3 in dBpoweramp. They measure in at much higher quality of 20 - 22K.
When ripping what is dBpoweramp doing to record such a higher rip?
Personally I thought WMP was ripping all tracks at the highest they could be.
Just something I'm a little curious about - For quite a while I've been ripping some of my CD's with Windows Media Player at the highest quality of 320 bit rate. Now keep in mind all CD's being ripped are originals. When I open up Audacity to analyze the spectrogram of the ripped tracks most of them are measuring at 15K.
Now if I rip the same tracks in Flac or MP3 in dBpoweramp. They measure in at much higher quality of 20 - 22K.
When ripping what is dBpoweramp doing to record such a higher rip?
Personally I thought WMP was ripping all tracks at the highest they could be.
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