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  • Ga12ry

    • Oct 2003
    • 4

    What's the best format to backup a new cd

    I am new to the world of ripping cd’s etc. I am wondering what is the best format is to rip a new cd in for storage and future conversion into another format when I choose a player. I want to maintain the quality of the original in storage. Can I rip it as is, I think its CDA format?? I don’t see that option.

    Thanks :(
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  • Joseph
    dBpoweramp Enthusiast

    • Oct 2002
    • 211

    #2
    Re: What's the best format to backup a new cd

    Go to the Codec Central, and check out the lossless section. They will save space and you won't lose any audio quality. Just think of it as Winzip for audio files.

    Monkey's Audio & FLAC are the two most popular lossless audio codecs.


    I am new to the world of ripping cd’s etc.
    Spoons Audio Guide

    Also here you will find description of the audio codecs available.
    Last edited by Joseph; October 12, 2003, 12:36 AM.

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    • Razgo
      Administrator
      • Apr 2002
      • 2532

      #3
      Re: What's the best format to backup a new cd

      also for more tech talk on audio codec have a look at hydrogenaudio

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        Re: What's the best format to backup a new cd

        Originally posted by Ga12ry
        I am new to the world of ripping cd?s etc. I am wondering what is the best format is to rip a new cd in for storage and future conversion into another format when I choose a player. I want to maintain the quality of the original in storage. Can I rip it as is, I think its CDA format?? I don?t see that option.

        Thanks :(
        You poll is at zero and I think that is funny. Hell would freeze over before I'd use .wma and .wav files are simply too large.

        I am using .flac if I want to retain the original quality. If it's just for a Jukebox availability and quality doesn't have to be 100% true, I use .ogg

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