RonM wrote: 
> Should you wish to convert your WMA files to MP3 (since they are
> currently lossy, no point in converting to flac), you could do this
> quite easily in an overnight run using dbPoweramp
> (http://www.dbpoweramp.com/).  I say "overnight", but that depends to
> some degree on your computer's processor speed.  Windows-only, I
> believe, not on the Apple OS).  I'd convert them to 320kbps, which is
> overkill but there won't be much quality loss.
> 
> Of course, having lossless files would be a better thing, and if you are
> willing to systematically rip all of your CDs you'd end up better off. 
> It's what I did a few years ago, every time I sat at the computer to do
> somelthing I brought along a stack of CDs and just worked through the
> collection over a couple of months.  I do admit that I'd be more
> irritated doing it if it were the second time <g>.
> 
> R.

agree on this and the dbpa use.  Maybe convert all to 320kbs mp3, then
slowly rip your favorite stuff again to FLAC with dbpa.


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