Yes, certainly the software you use makes one hell of a difference as  
error recovery when ripping is extremely important, the best software  
I've seen for this is Exact Audio copy.

On 24/01/2007, at 9:56 AM, Reed Poynter wrote:

Hello to the list,

I would like to rip my cd's to my hard drive.  In terms of the best  
sound
quality alone, Does it matter which software I use; Media Player,  
WinAmp or
what ever else is out there?  Or, put another way, how can I get the  
best
rip?
Media Player's highest quality (on my machine) seems to be:
Bit Rate 1411kbps, Audio sample size 16 bit, Channels 2 (stereo), Audio
sample rate 44 kHz, Audio format PCM.
Would this reflect the characteristics of the cd?  If the cd had higher
numbers, would Media Player (or the others) recreate the same as the  
cd?  I
guess I need a quick lesson on this stuff.

Thanks.

Reed




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