Ali-M Wrote: 
> So a higher compression ratio isn't neccesarily equal to a better rip
> quality? I'm currently using the "-8" setting.

Higher compression ratio only means a smaller file. The higher
compression takes a little longer on the compression end, and uses a
little more CPU power. The difference on the decompression end as far
as time and processor power goes is very small.

In any case the file is lossless no matter what compression level you
choose, so it will be identical to the original file anyway.


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