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CD ripping question using WMPlayer
So the scenario would be i bought a CD from a store, a legitimate real CD from FYE.
now i want to know what the file type is on THAT CD, does this vary? I hear .wav is the standard studio qual. filetype. When i pop in the store bought CD into my laptop's disk drive and go to "my computer" and look at the files they have the extension ".cda'
does this vary per Cd and label?
Really the end result i want is to have the WAV file to play from ym PC and the 320kbps MP3 for my ipod.
so if from this ".cda" i could rip using windows media player a real WAV a high fidelity or EXACT WAV file i would convert later to mp3 320kbps and do it that way, but first I need to know what files are on the CD i bought.
THE image below is of that disk in the drive, i see that the .cda's are KBs each meaning these cant be the real files there just so people dont , idk
but windows media player gives the option to RIP from a CD in the drive as MP3's and wavs and all sorts, so are those rips really the quality of what they should be?