Ben Wrote: > I almost hate jumping into this thread, but I guess it depends on your > reason for using FLAC (or any lossless codec). If it's to archive your > album collection, then you're right, It's either lossless or it isn't > (Why do I have a sneaking suspicion you're a cuesheet guy? ;) ). > I love drooling over cuesheets almost as much as EAC log files :D
Ben Wrote: > > However, if it's just to have the best sounding individual tracks you > can, then having the whole album doesn't matter. > Nothing wrong with that, Ass covered in post #9: Jim Wrote: > If you�re going to start removing files you may as well get rid of any > traditional concept of a compilation - just store all tracks from > comp�lations as "singles" on your server - now you can define your > compilations and no longer have the 80-minute limit of a CD and can at > last remove those embarassing tracks that sometimes slip out during a > random shuffle. > But I still believe it's either delete or keep. Don't try to replace. -- Jim _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/discuss
