Bit new to DB Poweramp, been ripping my CD's to my UpNP in FLAC Lossless Level 8. Is FLAC best format to rip to to get highest quality? Also just below FLAC lossless level 8 which I use is an option 'lossless uncompressed'. Is that option even higher quality than Level 8? Should I be selecting that one? thanks Steve
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Re: FLAC ripping
Bit new to DB Poweramp, been ripping my CD's to my UpNP in FLAC Lossless Level 8. Is FLAC best format to rip to to get highest quality? Also just below FLAC lossless level 8 which I use is an option 'lossless uncompressed'. Is that option even higher quality than Level 8? Should I be selecting that one? thanks SteveComment
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[QUOTE=SteveT;15514Is FLAC best format to rip to to get highest quality? [/QUOTE]
Hi Steve, welcome to the forum. One other point, to add to the garym's excellent clarification about compression....any lossless codec has the same, "highest" quality. This is because they all preserve all the data bits contained on the original CD, the only difference being that they put them in different containers. So whether you opt for flac, alac, ape, WMA lossless, etc., you'll get the same lossless quality. The best choice is the one that's compatible with all your intended playback devices.Comment
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Re: FLAC ripping
Hi Steve, welcome to the forum. One other point, to add to the garym's excellent clarification about compression....any lossless codec has the same, "highest" quality. This is because they all preserve all the data bits contained on the original CD, the only difference being that they put them in different containers. So whether you opt for flac, alac, ape, WMA lossless, etc., you'll get the same lossless quality. The best choice is the one that's compatible with all your intended playback devices.
PERFORMER=Bob Dylan (Vocal, Guitar, Harmonica)
COMPOSER=Traditional
COMPOSER=Woody Guthrie (Additional lyrics)
LABEL=Vanguard Records
FORMAT=A=FLAC,F=44100,W=16,M=Stereo
ENCODER=dBpoweramp v.15.2, Compression Level 5, FLAC 1.3.1
ALBUMARTIST=Barbara Streisand
WWWARTIST=http://www.paulmccartney.com/
Remember this, regardless of your choice of file formats: "Rip Once, Rip Right!"
Here at Fullfidelity MusicĀ® in the USA, we add up to several dozen tags to music files for clients, using an consistent set of extended FLAC tags.
Dennis....aka "d2b"Comment
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There's more to consider than just whether or not a file format is lossless. One should also take into account the format's ability and flexiblity for including tags (metadata) in the files. It is foolish to rip CDs to a library of music without embedding tags in the files to identify the content in ways that are searchable. With this in mind, FLAC is by far the best choice. Vorbis comments are easy to create, insert and read. Here are some unrelated, hypothetical examples of some tags that can be added to enhance the usefulness of a music collection:
PERFORMER=Bob Dylan (Vocal, Guitar, Harmonica)
COMPOSER=Traditional
COMPOSER=Woody Guthrie (Additional lyrics)
LABEL=Vanguard Records
FORMAT=A=FLAC,F=44100,W=16,M=Stereo
ENCODER=dBpoweramp v.15.2, Compression Level 5, FLAC 1.3.1
ALBUMARTIST=Barbara Streisand
WWWARTIST=http://www.paulmccartney.com/
Remember this, regardless of your choice of file formats: "Rip Once, Rip Right!"
Here at Fullfidelity MusicĀ® in the USA, we add up to several dozen tags to music files for clients, using an consistent set of extended FLAC tags.
Dennis....aka "d2b"
I stand by my opinion, however, that the best lossless codec for any particular user is the format that's compatible with their playback devices. FLAC is a great codec....very widely-supported and very easy to tag. It's also a very poor choice if you use Apple devices for playback.
(So...was that a subversive ad for your business....? )Comment
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