First, I would like to say thanks to the members of this site for helping me this past year on my journey of ripping my audio CD collection to FLAC and for the continued assistance that I may require in the future depending on where my music storage and listening future goes. I have recently completed ripping all of my CDs to FLAC with ReplayGain added to the song files during the ripping process. My question is intended to be general in nature. When I started the ripping process over late last year, I uninstalled and re-installed dbPowerAmp to start with what I hoped was a clean installation of the program with all settings returned to default using the IObit Uninstaller program. I did a lot of trial and error processes to try to make sure I got the cleanest and best audio quality files possible based on input from this forum and learned new things from the forum as well. To the best of my knowledge, when I started over, and uninstalled and re-installed dBpoweramp, all settings were returned to default.
My question regarding CD Ripper is this: I am aware that the audio quality of my song files is impacted by what format the Rip To option is set for (e.g. FLAC or AAC). I am also aware that DSP Effects such as ReplayGain can impact sound quality. My understanding is that at least to some extent, such as in FLAC audio, encoders and Tags could also impact sound quality (Encoder is at default Level 5 and Tags is empty). I understand Encoder sets the compression level and size for FLAC and tags provide data for players to read and depending on the tag, could impact audio quality. The only other factor that I am aware of that could impact audio quality is Secure Rip, but that is mainly whether files skip or pop due to bad CD rips. Are there any other settings in dBpoweramp's CD ripper besides the ones that I just mentioned that could impact the sound quality of the FLAC files that I ripped or are the ones that I mentioned the only ones that impact the audio quality. I ask this because I hope I never have to go through this long trial-and-error journey again.
Thanks.
My question regarding CD Ripper is this: I am aware that the audio quality of my song files is impacted by what format the Rip To option is set for (e.g. FLAC or AAC). I am also aware that DSP Effects such as ReplayGain can impact sound quality. My understanding is that at least to some extent, such as in FLAC audio, encoders and Tags could also impact sound quality (Encoder is at default Level 5 and Tags is empty). I understand Encoder sets the compression level and size for FLAC and tags provide data for players to read and depending on the tag, could impact audio quality. The only other factor that I am aware of that could impact audio quality is Secure Rip, but that is mainly whether files skip or pop due to bad CD rips. Are there any other settings in dBpoweramp's CD ripper besides the ones that I just mentioned that could impact the sound quality of the FLAC files that I ripped or are the ones that I mentioned the only ones that impact the audio quality. I ask this because I hope I never have to go through this long trial-and-error journey again.
Thanks.
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