JJZolx Wrote: 
> That's correct.  There's no difference in sound quality - all levels are
> lossless.  I use FLAC's default compression level, which I believe is 5.
> You gain very little in file size by going higher.
> 
> You should play around and run FLAC from the command line using the
> different compression levels on a couple of WAV files and see for
> yourself the differences in encoding time and file size.


The only difficulty that I am having now, is having the dbpowerAMP
program travel to the internet and retrieve cd/track/artist
information. 

Can someone provide an easy step by step method of ripping CDs to FLAC
and getting the information about each disc downloaded with it?  If
this means ditching the dbpowerAMP program that is fine. 

Do not feel the need to be too specific, just say what program you are
using, how you point it to the FLAC Codec and what setting you use to
rip the music with all of the information about the music included. 
Thanks a lot for the assistance.


-- 
bjmacdow
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