random_tox;159928 Wrote: 
> Though there is widespread support for WMA, isn't it Microsoft's
> proprietary format with copy control built in? Same deal with Apple
> Lossless? 
> 
> .WAV is basically uncompressed digits from the CD. EAC is just one of
> many tools to rip a CD to .wav that happens to be popular for the error
> handling features. Personally I find CDex much easier to use, and have
> out of 1200+ CDs, never found a disc that EAC handled the errors any
> better.
> 
> Then yes, .FLAC is the way to go. .APE and .WV are also lossless
> options with tags, but I like the way .FLAC decompresses and plays with
> less work for the processor and you can edit tags while the file is
> playing.

I don't think Apple Lossless(ALAC) has copy control.
I rip my CD's with ALAC and I've burned CD's from that ALAC copy.


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