In terms of sound quality, there is no setting required except the Rip to setting (output file format), which in this case would be Aiff.
Thanks so rip to what the CD is bit depth "as Source" sample rate "as Source and Channels 2 'stereo' CD or just "as Source" also. And btw what exactly is 2 'stereo CD'?
Thanks so rip to what the CD is bit depth "as Source" sample rate "as Source and Channels 2 'stereo' CD or just "as Source" also. And btw what exactly is 2 'stereo CD'?
I think you are referring to DSPs, whereas I am saying you don't need them.
So you didn't answer what 2 stereo CD is compared to the "as Source" choice the 3 choices on Encoder. I made the mistake converting a lot of CD's to 2 stereo instead of "as source. So I took a cha ice and reconverted the tiff's that were at the mistaken 2 stereo instead of as source. So reconverting tiff's a second time, will that degrade the quality. Did I loose you? I'm a newB. I apologize and thanks for the help so far. I didm't mess with DSP yet.
So you didn't answer what 2 stereo CD is compared to the "as Source" choice the 3 choices on Encoder. I made the mistake converting a lot of CD's to 2 stereo instead of "as source. So I took a cha ice and reconverted the tiff's that were at the mistaken 2 stereo instead of as source. So reconverting tiff's a second time, will that degrade the quality. Did I loose you? I'm a newB. I apologize and thanks for the help so far. I didm't mess with DSP yet.
Yes, you have lost me, sorry.
... ah, tiff. I think you mean aiff. In encoder set all to 'as source'.
Stereo CD will override the CD ('as source' setting, most CDs are stereo) and CDRipper will always create a 2 channel aiff.
However, you may have the odd mono CD, which is why I would set all encoder settings to 'as source' and let CDRipper decide. I'm not entirely sure what CDRipper will do with mono CDs, but it probably does not matter anyway.
If you have made any mistakes, just re-rip the CD.
Last edited by mville; February 25, 2016, 10:38 AM.
... ah, tiff. I think you mean aiff. In encoder set all to 'as source'.
Stereo CD will override the CD ('as source' setting, most CDs are stereo) and CDRipper will always create a 2 channel aiff.
However, you may have the odd mono CD, which is why I would set all encoder settings to 'as source' and let CDRipper decide. I'm not entirely sure what CDRipper will do with mono CDs, but it probably does not matter anyway.
If you have made any mistakes, just re-rip the CD.
Some music I don't have the CD's for I just had the flac file which I no longer have after I ripped them to diff so my question is can I re convert the aiff file to "as Source" to get rid of the mistaken 2 Stereo channel to just "as Source I did one but haven't listened to it yet to see if it degraded in any way. The CD's I do have I'll re rip. Here is a street shot of area I was talking about.
Some music I don't have the CD's for I just had the flac file which I no longer have after I ripped them to diff so my question is can I re convert the aiff file to "as Source" to get rid of the mistaken 2 Stereo channel to just "as Source I did one but haven't listened to it yet to see if it degraded in any way. The CD's I do have I'll re rip. Here is a street shot of area I was talking about.
As long as those original rips were from stereo CDs, I don't think you need to re-convert at all.
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