04-15-2007, 02:44 PM
MP3 is a lossy format. The upside of WMA is that you can batch transcode into mp3 format and it doesn't take up much additional room.
I know for me personally, i'm reripping all of my 400 CDs because I ripped to mp3 first, and now that i've upgraded my system i can tell the difference between lossless and lossy. Certainly, formats like .FLAC would have been nicer, but that's far far far from a standard recognized by anything else, so not the right choice if you're going to only pick one.
I know for me personally, i'm reripping all of my 400 CDs because I ripped to mp3 first, and now that i've upgraded my system i can tell the difference between lossless and lossy. Certainly, formats like .FLAC would have been nicer, but that's far far far from a standard recognized by anything else, so not the right choice if you're going to only pick one.
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Some of my devices: Sonos, Aeotec zWave, Nest, Rain8Net, Various H/T
What's next: CQC-Voice, Brultech GEM
My vlogs: https://www.youtube.com/c/IVBsHomeAutomation