hifisteve wrote:

As it happens, the time difference between creating WAV and FLAC files
is quite significant in my experience. Multiplied by 2000 CD, that's a
good chunk of my time I'd prefer not to spend sat at my PC when the
extra storage cost so little.

You may be able to get the advantages of FLAC without spending any more time than you would on WAV. EAC can be configured to rip and compress to FLAC in one step. On my machine (Athlon XP 2400) the compression process only lags a few seconds behind the rip. Other folks are using a batch process that compresses overnight.

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