dBpoweramp is completely new for me, so this is a beginners question.
I've been using EAC for quite a long time and with this program I could make easily an image from a CD. Since I listen mainly to classical music this is convenient, for instance when you want to copy a whole symphony. Can I make such an image with dBpoweramp? I ask the question because I didn't see this option.
The other question is: does the program I use for an image make any difference when it comes to the quality of sound? May be I'm thinking to easily about this but to me it seems an image is an image: digitally exactly the same as the original. So, when I make an image with, let's say, Nero and burn it too with Nero, does the audible result differ from any other program?
I've been using EAC for quite a long time and with this program I could make easily an image from a CD. Since I listen mainly to classical music this is convenient, for instance when you want to copy a whole symphony. Can I make such an image with dBpoweramp? I ask the question because I didn't see this option.
The other question is: does the program I use for an image make any difference when it comes to the quality of sound? May be I'm thinking to easily about this but to me it seems an image is an image: digitally exactly the same as the original. So, when I make an image with, let's say, Nero and burn it too with Nero, does the audible result differ from any other program?
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