Originally posted by: lastig21
He said he would like all the cd's ripped to his computer is the original wav format.
:Q
Originally posted by: lastig21
He said he would like all the cd's ripped to his computer is the original wav format.
Originally posted by: hudster
:QOriginally posted by: lastig21 He said he would like all the cd's ripped to his computer is the original wav format.
:QHe said he would like all the cd's ripped to his computer is the original wav format.
Originally posted by: nortexoid
why dont' u try another file format like mp3 pro or wma? they generally sound better at lower bit rates and higher compression ratios.
I really doubt that he could tell the difference between --alt-preset extreme and the orignal audio dataOriginally posted by: lastig21
What bitrate does the lame encoding alt-preset extreme use? The professor said he didn't want mp3's today because of the loss of quality. He said he would like all the cd's ripped to his computer is the original wav format. I had a good laugh to myself about that one. I will need to do some bitrate/encoding comparisons and let him listen to them to see if he still wants to procede with the project. It appears that 256k is now the minimum bitrate, but will probably be upped to 320.
Originally posted by: mrzed
Why don't you just start the ripping onto hard drive and not worry about how to store it. Then by the time it's finished, terabyte drives will be in the bargain bin at computer shows.
