what's the max rate you can rip from a cd? i know the max rate is 320 kbps... but are cds usually written in that quality?
Feb-02-2007 23:07
Ronald Ravin'
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the original data uncompressed is 1411.2 kbps
Feb-02-2007 23:15
JD8180
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Location: Miami, Florida USA
so cd's are never compressed... i can rip all of them as wav's?
Feb-02-2007 23:36
Ronald Ravin'
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right, standard "Red Book" Audio CDs are never compressed and always the same format. Data CDs of course can store compressed music as files.
Feb-02-2007 23:45
JD8180
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Location: Miami, Florida USA
alright that clears things up.. thanks!
Feb-02-2007 23:47
Ronald Ravin'
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just keep in mind that data rate and sound quality do not necessarily correspond. if you have a track on an original CD, then rip it to MP3, and burn that MP3 as a new audio CD, both CDs will have a data rate of 1411.2 kbps, but the burned CD will actually have the same sound information as the MP3; anything lost in the MP3 encoding process can't be recovered.
Feb-02-2007 23:55
JD8180
I choose noise.
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Location: Miami, Florida USA
ya i assumed that.. i was talking about ripping from original cds only
Feb-03-2007 00:08
cmay119
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If you want the best of both worlds as well (Compressed music files with the quality of the original CD). You can rip the files into a lossless compression format such as Ogg Vorbis: http://www.vorbis.com/setup/
Feb-03-2007 17:34
Allied Nations
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Flac is great for true lossless at 1/2 the size of a Wav
Originally posted by JD8180
do pioneer cdj's play flac or ogg though??
No only "audio cds" or "mp3 cds"(data)
Flac is just great for lossless storage purposes.
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Feb-05-2007 01:09
andydavey
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quote:
Originally posted by cmay119
If you want the best of both worlds as well (Compressed music files with the quality of the original CD). You can rip the files into a lossless compression format such as Ogg Vorbis: http://www.vorbis.com/setup/