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    you should see the stacks of CDs I stored in my basement.. took me about 4 years to rip them all
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    madtownidiot said:
    you should see the stacks of CDs I stored in my basement.. took me about 4 years to rip them all


    holy cow, I forgot about my CD's =336 x 700mb about 150GB more. I'll never rip them, the sound quality is great as CD's
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       #13

    Rip them using FLAC,

    Free Lossless Audio Codec - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    or some other lossless codec, no loss of quality that way.
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    stormy13 said:
    Rip them using FLAC,

    Free Lossless Audio Codec - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    or some other lossless codec, no loss of quality that way.


    WOW, thank you.


    I need to read a bit !!!
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       #15

    this realy works
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       #16

    FLAC is good, but if you're a windows person you can also consider WMA lossless (WMP doesn't natively support FLAC, but it does support WMA obviously :P).
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