Hi Rick, Windows Media Player is indeed up to the task, I would rip at 320 kb/ps, 44.1 khz. That's what all my cd's are ripped at. Or, if you want to save space on your hard drive, then you could go for 256 or even 192 kb/ps, the quality would still be quite good.
Rick Harmon wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I have about 200 cd's that I ripped back in 2003. I didn't know a > lot about ripping audio then and I used a high priced mp3 ripper from > Xing labs called audio cataylist 2.0 . I ripped everything at 160 k > bit joint stereo 44.1 khz sample rate. I'm seriously thinking about > re ripping all the cd's again. I'm considering WMA lossless, or Mp3 > at 320 k bit. Any suggestions? I hear people say do not do joint > stereo? What do you audiophiles out there suggest? Also is Windows > media player up to the task? I know it can do both mp3 and wma > lossless formats. > > Thanks, > > Rick Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]