Hello everybody,
I'm sorry to bother you with such a basic question, but I've spent a lot of time searching on the internet for the answer - and I think I have it - but theres so much technical information that I dont understand that I'm not sure ...... so I finally found this forum.
The question: I've been using the dbpoweramp (great product, by the way, so easy to use) to convert my entire collection of CDs into mp3s. The question is, what settings should I use to get the absolute best sound quality? The closest to the actual CD quality? I don't care at all about file size, I want the best quality.
I've been using a bitrate of 320 (which I think is the highest?) and I've been using stereo, not "joint stereo" or "dual channel". Is that right? Is there anything else I should know???? Do you think this will give m,e about the same quality as the original CD?
Also, sometimes, maybe every 7th CD I convert, there's a track or 2 which can't be copied ...... but I'm assuming thats because of scratches on the CD, not because I'm doing anything wrong ...... does that seem right?
THANK YOU SO MUCH for any advice you can give,
Mark
I'm sorry to bother you with such a basic question, but I've spent a lot of time searching on the internet for the answer - and I think I have it - but theres so much technical information that I dont understand that I'm not sure ...... so I finally found this forum.
The question: I've been using the dbpoweramp (great product, by the way, so easy to use) to convert my entire collection of CDs into mp3s. The question is, what settings should I use to get the absolute best sound quality? The closest to the actual CD quality? I don't care at all about file size, I want the best quality.
I've been using a bitrate of 320 (which I think is the highest?) and I've been using stereo, not "joint stereo" or "dual channel". Is that right? Is there anything else I should know???? Do you think this will give m,e about the same quality as the original CD?
Also, sometimes, maybe every 7th CD I convert, there's a track or 2 which can't be copied ...... but I'm assuming thats because of scratches on the CD, not because I'm doing anything wrong ...... does that seem right?
THANK YOU SO MUCH for any advice you can give,
Mark
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