I'm currently ripping my CD collection to FLAC (so I can get rid of the discs) and then convert the FLAC files to AAC or MP3 later when I need to. I'm a newbie and followed Spoon's guide and successfully ripped my first CD. I have just a few questions--hoping someone can answer:
- After running the test to detect cache, it appears my dvd drive (I’m using the factory drive on my laptop, which is probably about 5-7 years old) doesn’t cache (I'm getting a message that indicates there is no cache). Is that possible?
- After one has ripped CDs to FLAC using DSP effect ReplayGain, set to “Track, Album & iTunes Album Normalization”, should you also apply the DSP ReplayGain effect again when converting FLAC files to another format like AAC or MP3? It seems to me that once the effect is applied during the rip to FLAC, you wouldn’t have to do it again down the road.
- Is there any reason one would want to rip to completely uncompressed format?
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