I was using eac with the latest lame mp3 encoder until I read the new article at tomshardware.com, in which he compares compression formats mp3, wma, and aac. The article concludes that aac has the best quality. I am trying to archive my cd collection. When I read that the quallity of mp3 was at the bottom of the list, I began questioning my archiving process. I want the absolute best quality becuase eventually I plan to save all of my music on dvd(when I can afford a burner).  PsyTEL seems to have the latest aac encoder which I found down loadable here http://www.inf.ufpr.br/~rja00/aac.html . I have a five speaker suround system to which I have my sound card connected via the reciever. I want my stereo to do any decoding of suround(dolby, lucas what ever). I just want my collection of cds to be accessable from my comp and archived in the absolute best possible sound so I can decode onto cds whenever I want and to be able to decompress to wavs when a better ratio of sound to compression is avialable. Can eac work with psytel latest encoder? Is that the best solution for quality? I would like to utilize my suround and I want top quality. Quallity of audio in ecoding will reach a top limit but the compression will get better. I don't care to much about the size of the files, other than the fact that wav files are still too big to be a practical solution. What should I do?
			
			 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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