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![]() Yeah, I have been using mostly Media Player for manageing my music, in particular ripping from store bought CDs. Is the quality of downloaded CDs, whether mp3 or WMA format the same as store bought?
I have a lot of purchased CDs to rip, which is where I would start first. BTW: My wife bought us tickets to see the Hip in Penticton this summer. Who thought they would ever come here? Got me focused on updating my Hip collection. Quote:
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![]() The Hip, cool. Would like to go see them.
No quality difference on downloaded music and music you rip from a CD if the bitrates are the same. A lower bitrate will have lower quality. But 9 times out of 10, you will never notice. Sometimes you can hear it in the highs. The cymbals and such are not as crisp.
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Dan Pesonen Umm, a tank or 5 |
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![]() I personally love 192kbps AAC. Sounds exactly like a CD to my ears. I always found 320kbps took up way too much space and sounded somehow tinny to my ears. My collection hovers around 300gigs now. Sold all my CDs to help fund my new tank!
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Grant, I don't think I would have pegged you for a Hip fan. I'm sure that will be a great show. As for the sound of the music from an ipod, I think you'll be fine as long as you rip it at a decent bit-rate.
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Mark... ![]() 290g Peninsula Display, 425g total volume. Setup Jan 2013. |
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Thanks to everyone on your input.
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