Lossless formats are like negatives in photography, while lossy formats are like prints. You can produce uncountable prints in uncountable formats from a negative with a constant quality, but once you only have a print as the source for further copies, you will lose quality.
Your car system might not support flac, but the flac files would be a good starting point for an archive of your music. Once you've ripped your CD collection to flac, you can convert those flac files in new(!) files in uncountable other formats without reripping your CDs, i.e. mp3 for your car system. BTW: there are player which can play flac directly.
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Thank you again! I did try FLAC but didn't understand it, the player doesn't support it. BTW, according to the car manual the player is a Harmon Kardon, and in MP3 it supports MPEG-1, layer 1,2 and 3, MPEG-2, Layer 1,2 and 3, MPEG 2.5 layer 3. Bitrates 8 kBit/s to 448 kNit/s with VBR and CBR, Sample rates up to 48kHz. Thats all Chinese to me but what I have.Leave a comment:
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mp3 is a lossy codec. You lose sound quality to a certain degree. I.e. Flac is lossless codec. It has the same sound quality as the original source (CD). Once you have ripped your CDs to flac, you can use those files to convert it afterwards as often as you like to any other music format. If you convert a lossy format to a different lossy format you will lose sound quality with every conversion. You can convert lossless formats to any other lossless format back and forth without the lose of sound quality.
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What is "Lossless"? The options I see are "Free Format" , "Bit rate (CBR)", "Quality (VBR)", and "Target". I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with the details.Leave a comment:
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If you are re-ripping, rip to lossless, you only have to do that once, then create the mp3 files from the lossless library, or use something like TuneFusion to automatically do it.Leave a comment:
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PS I may be wrong, but it appears that any file I previously ripped at the higher bit rate (384) and the result was "Secure" with either a green check or green i will fail to rip to the new settings. Even though I have deleted the previous ripped files and am ripping to a different file path now. Also one last thing, Sorry I was born before computers existed, so I can be a little "Tech challenged" at times. Sometimes a track is "Re-ripping" one frame, or maybe 2, but still results in error. It seems like a small thing, one frame, to result in error.Last edited by Ian Berrington; July 01, 2024, 08:29 PM.Leave a comment:
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Thank you for the replies, much appreciated! I think I discovered one of my errors, I was converting to Free Format at a bit rate the car player wont support, thinking I would get a better quality recording, I was wrong. I re-read your help page, and set the player exactly as you suggested, ripped one CD, put it on a USB and it played perfectly. So then I tried to convert my original ripped files but got over 3000 errors. In the end I decided to start from scratch and am currently ripping each one again according to your suggested settings(another 10 days full time). Most are going okay but quite a few are resulting in 2 basic "error" messages saying that "the file failed to convert to MP3 Lame track ripped insecurely" and also "error converting to replay gain encoded file cant be decoded back". Is there anyway I can fix these tracks / files? Any and all help is very much appreciated! I tried to upload a screen shot of the message but the "choose file" defaulted to downloads and gave no other options, my screen shots are on desktop. Thank you again.Leave a comment:
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The car player will not like something, perhaps the bit rate is too high, perhaps the embedded album art is too large.Leave a comment:
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First off I hope you have ripped your CDs to a lossless format too, so you can just convert these files to any lossy format afterwards. Second check the specs of your car system which mp3 format it can play (i.e. constant bit rate / variable bit rate, max bit rate).
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Mp3 wont play on other divice
Help Please! I recently purchased a Macbook Air M3 with an Apple USB Superdrive CD/DVD read write and ripped and converted to MP3 my entire CD collection to MacintishHD>my name>Music>Music . It all seemed to go well. I then copied this file to Desktop, and then copied to a Scandisk 2.0 USB 128gb drive from the Desktop file (took 7 hours to copy). Today I plugged it into the car infotainment system, and I can see all the files there, organized by artist and album with artwork etc but they wont play. It took weeks to rip all those CD's until the wee hours of the morning all day long. What have I done wrong? How can I fix this. They play fine from the computer, and some copied to my Android phone via Bluetooth also play fine but wont play on the car system.Tags: None
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