Hi all,
I'm finally about ready to rip my CD collection, and this certainly seems like a chore that I only want to do once!
I've mostly decided to rip to a lossless format (as drive space is so cheap now) -- and I'm currently using Windows, but I may change to Mac or Linux at some later time.
I don't care much about lossless *compression* but rather ripping to "bit pure" files that are easily played via different players, and contain metadata.
It seems to mostly come down to FLAC, Apple Lossless, or WMA Lossless -- is that about right?
Thanks! -Scott
I'm finally about ready to rip my CD collection, and this certainly seems like a chore that I only want to do once!
I've mostly decided to rip to a lossless format (as drive space is so cheap now) -- and I'm currently using Windows, but I may change to Mac or Linux at some later time.
I don't care much about lossless *compression* but rather ripping to "bit pure" files that are easily played via different players, and contain metadata.
It seems to mostly come down to FLAC, Apple Lossless, or WMA Lossless -- is that about right?
Thanks! -Scott
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