I have a question about ripping CD's to FLAC. I am trying to rip to 'standard' FLAC: 44.1KHz and 16-bit depth. But for some reason I have noticed that dBpoweramp is ripping to 32-bit float. Is there a reason for this? Is it 'better'? Again, not trying to do anything esoteric. Want the standard, most portable format. I also eventually will convert these FLAC files to Apple Lossless, to be compatible with iTunes and the Apple world of devices/apps. So I don't want 32-bit float if that is less standard than 16-bit.
Note that I am running dBpoweramp version 16.8 (1) in case that matters. Also I am not (intentionally) using any DSP effects (I had been using ReplyGain, but disabled that and it did not alter the 32-bit float format). Otherwise I think I am ripping with standard/default settings.
Thanks!
Note that I am running dBpoweramp version 16.8 (1) in case that matters. Also I am not (intentionally) using any DSP effects (I had been using ReplyGain, but disabled that and it did not alter the 32-bit float format). Otherwise I think I am ripping with standard/default settings.
Thanks!
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