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What is the very best setting, for the best sound quality?

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  • Johnisis

    • Oct 2017
    • 9

    What is the very best setting, for the best sound quality?

    I'm ripping CDs on .wav format, Uncompressed, everything as Source. I found this old CD-ROM of some Dell laptop that can go to as low as 4x speed, which I always set. Also, I always set Secure Ripping Method. However, few times I run Detect of Drive Read Cache, Test FUA Support and Detect C2 Support.

    The last time I did this I noticed that the ripping took real time. For instance 1 hour CD took one hour to rip at 4x as opposed to 15-20 minutes at 4x with Ultra Secure Ripping option checked.

    I decided to listen to other 4 files I ripped with different settings and compare them to the one I ripped in one hour. The sounds of a Symphonic orchestra are all more transparent, more Live, more free with the longer ripping. I have 96db speakers and listen often to 96KHz/24bit files or higher.

    Can someone tell me what happened and why there is this difference in quality? Thanks
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44510

    #2
    Re: What is the very best setting, for the best sound quality?

    Ripping speed does not change the overall audio, especially if AccurateRip verifies the rip.
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • Johnisis

      • Oct 2017
      • 9

      #3
      Re: What is the very best setting, for the best sound quality?

      Thank you Spoon. When I did that real time rip I did not change the speed. It&*8217;s the other parameters that produced a much better sound in the speakers. Again, I wish I knew how it happen

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