Not dead sure this is the correct forum for this post, but assuming you have written here because you are audiophile inclined then no, EAC with Lame is totally the wrong thing to to. Lame produces the MP3 file format, a lossy format. You should use EAC plus Flac which produces lossless files. If you set up EAC correctly (which is fiddle but there are loads of tutorials around) and keep the .cue file then you will never need to re-rip again as you will have a perfect bit for bit copy of the CD. Apple and Windows also have lossless file formats but personally I'd never trust either of the two companies not to change something about their file format that could lead to you having to rip them all again just to get them to play in their newest player. Flac is the main format used by most people here I think and the Squeezebox can decode it to pcm, saving passing pcm over your wireless/wired network (i.e. over 50% saving on bandwidth). http://flac.sourceforge.net
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