On 2017-09-01 08:54 AM, PaulYurt wrote:
Rodolfo,
CD audio is encoded 16 bit WAV. If you do a clean read of the CD data to 
computer files, you will have very close to a copy of the original audio WAV 
file (plus error corrections).
I recommend CD paranoia <https://xiph.org/paranoia/> for the highest quality CD ripping. Our $2000 CD Player <https://nadelectronics.com/en_CA/product/m50-2-digital-music-player/> uses CD paranoia.

If you convert the WAV to an other format you will have an approximation of the 
original data with the limitations of the codec of choice. FLAC claims to be 
lossless and offering about 50% storage savings.
FLAC is lossless.

Jon
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