Re: Best settings for lossless rips?
[SIZE=2][/SIZE]Do you have a lot of bad CDs? (i.e., scratched, damaged, etc.) Unless a CD is a different pressing that doesn't match what's found in AccurateRip, these settings generally won't come into play. So the defaults are more than adequate in most cases.
Accurate needs an initial setup for your particular drive. Use any fairly well-known CD in good condition....the configuration is very quick.
Hyperlinks?
No, it's not an issue. With a few exceptions,* playback devices have the clock that sets the timing in the DAC....the clock info and the digital music data are sent into the DAC together. It's the quality of these components, the timing clock, the DAC, and anything downstream (amp, speakers, etc.) that determine playback quality, not the relatively insignificant processing the computer/CD transport/streamer/etc did in opening the file package.
* Very high-end DACs integrate the timing clock so that they're not impacted by the quality of the clock in the computer or transport.
[SIZE=2][/SIZE]Do you have a lot of bad CDs? (i.e., scratched, damaged, etc.) Unless a CD is a different pressing that doesn't match what's found in AccurateRip, these settings generally won't come into play. So the defaults are more than adequate in most cases.
Sort of related, on AccurateRip section, mine states that it's "unconfigured (waiting for key disc to find offset)". What's that all about.
I do see more hyperlinks in the menu...truck loads...default okay?
Almost lastly, I was asking about lossless etc not so much because of space considerations but more because I was wondering if any of these default settings or changes to them might make the PC work harder to play them. Not sure if that is a real issue or not.
* Very high-end DACs integrate the timing clock so that they're not impacted by the quality of the clock in the computer or transport.
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