I'd never had a reason to rip CDs to my hard drive before - that is, until I purchased a Squeezebox. I experimented yesterday by ripping a CD to my hard drive in the Apple AIFF format. The sound quality was spectacular, compared to standard MP3s.
But I can't seem to locate any good info at Apple's website about the very best method of copying a CD to one's hard drive. Apple's help seems geared toward users of mid-fi Ipods.
Assuming that space/file size is not a consideration, what is the very best setting, in terms of sonic fidelity, to use in Itunes for importing CDs for playback on the Squeezebox. Thanks in advance.
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2005-10-30, 16:20 #1
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Import method in Itunes for best possible sound quality?
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2005-10-30, 18:14 #2
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I use Apple Lossless, works extremely well and you get some compression.
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2005-11-12, 10:21 #3
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Apple losless is good
Though I don't understand why they had to create apple lossless when there are so many lossless compression alternatives. My guess is they want to tie you to itunes. Here is a nice write up on lossless compression http://mp3.radified.com/lossless.htm
I don't use apple lossless because it only works in windows and I prefer linux. Honestly, storage space is so cheap I decided not to fuck around and just bought a healthy NAS and ripped big ol' uncompressed wav files using Exact Audio Copy http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/
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2005-11-14, 19:37 #4
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NAS storage
can you specify what storage you recommend for say...700-1000 CDs in either FLAC lossless or WAV?
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2005-11-14, 20:01 #5
Re: Import method in Itunes forbest possible sound quality?
On Mon, 2005-11-14 at 18:37 -0800, jplatner wrote:
> can you specify what storage you recommend for say...700-1000 CDs in
> either FLAC lossless or WAV?
I'm not sure I understand what you are asking, I can't see the start of
this thread. The sound quality between FLAC and wav/PCM should be
identical. Storage for 700 CDs in Flac takes about 280GB for me,
YMMV.
I'd get a couple of 300GB disks and have backup.
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