On Mon, 30 May 2005 23:01, Volker Kuhlmann wrote: > Probably. When I had a quick look round I decided mp3 was too much of > hassle, and that if I was going to get a player, it would be ogg capable > or remain in the shop. Period.
I thought that too, but I don't know of a decent car stereo (which is quite important to me) that play's oggs. > What I'd do in a digitising job is to take the uncompressed audio and > archive them with ogg/flac (lossless!, ratio about 30%, relatively CPU > intensive). Storage is big these days. Afterwards compress to ogg or mp3 > if must, reducing file size and quality as the situation demands. If I > change my mind afterwards, just go back to the flac archive and compress > again. Agreed, that's what I do now too. hads -- "Open Channel D..." -- Napoleon Solo, The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
