My first post in this forum and after several attempts throughout the last years I am finally decided to rip my entire CD collection, and several concert DVDs & BluRay discs. I want to thank you in advance for your patience as I've got more than one question.
INTRO: I just added to my HiFi system an all in one Streamer, DAC, PreAmp, DAP & DSP (Eversolo DMP-A8). This unit can have an internal SSD installed to store music up to 4TB. The software of this unit is based on Android and although is nice to use, I am not aware of the benefits or limitations that might have with my ripping configuration decisions.
FLAC vs AIFF: Since my collection will fit in around 1TB uncompressed, I am still undecided whether to use FLAC (uncompressed) or AIFF (better metadata than WAV and I only use MacOS and iOS devices). Is there any difference besides space (they take the same if FLAC is uncompressed) that I should consider in terms of robustness (I've read that you can verify the integrity of a FLAC file ripped several years ago) or any other future that will help me looking into the future (like converting to other formats)?
REPLAYGAIN: I am very confused with this. I know that this is a mere tag that does not change the quality of the file. I also totally prefer that the volume of all the tracks in my collection will not change in every track. What I don't know is if my player mentioned above cares about Replay Gain or what setting should I choose:
- Track Gain or Track, Album Gain & iTunes Track normalization (the second one seem to cover everything)?
- What type of calculation: ReplayGain or EBUR128?
DSP Effects: Any other DSP Effect besides ReplayGain? ...I have several HDCDs and I don't know how dBpoweramp will encode them... I'm totally ignorant about the rest.
DRIVE: I have two external drives that work with my Mac: A Samsung SE-S084 DVD Writer and an ASUS SBC-06D2X-U BluRay Player and DVD/CD Writer. None of them in the list of drives published here. From a theoretical point of view, which should be better as a player a DVD or a BluRay?
I am really sorry for all the questions asked, I am glad that all the previous reading of Spoon's Guides and many topics in the different threads have brought me here instead of having several hundred doubts (and therefore questions).
Thank you very much in advance to all that could help me with these responses.
Cheers,
Jorge
INTRO: I just added to my HiFi system an all in one Streamer, DAC, PreAmp, DAP & DSP (Eversolo DMP-A8). This unit can have an internal SSD installed to store music up to 4TB. The software of this unit is based on Android and although is nice to use, I am not aware of the benefits or limitations that might have with my ripping configuration decisions.
FLAC vs AIFF: Since my collection will fit in around 1TB uncompressed, I am still undecided whether to use FLAC (uncompressed) or AIFF (better metadata than WAV and I only use MacOS and iOS devices). Is there any difference besides space (they take the same if FLAC is uncompressed) that I should consider in terms of robustness (I've read that you can verify the integrity of a FLAC file ripped several years ago) or any other future that will help me looking into the future (like converting to other formats)?
REPLAYGAIN: I am very confused with this. I know that this is a mere tag that does not change the quality of the file. I also totally prefer that the volume of all the tracks in my collection will not change in every track. What I don't know is if my player mentioned above cares about Replay Gain or what setting should I choose:
- Track Gain or Track, Album Gain & iTunes Track normalization (the second one seem to cover everything)?
- What type of calculation: ReplayGain or EBUR128?
DSP Effects: Any other DSP Effect besides ReplayGain? ...I have several HDCDs and I don't know how dBpoweramp will encode them... I'm totally ignorant about the rest.
DRIVE: I have two external drives that work with my Mac: A Samsung SE-S084 DVD Writer and an ASUS SBC-06D2X-U BluRay Player and DVD/CD Writer. None of them in the list of drives published here. From a theoretical point of view, which should be better as a player a DVD or a BluRay?
I am really sorry for all the questions asked, I am glad that all the previous reading of Spoon's Guides and many topics in the different threads have brought me here instead of having several hundred doubts (and therefore questions).
Thank you very much in advance to all that could help me with these responses.
Cheers,
Jorge
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