Hi Bruce.

I'd be shocked if joint stereo had been used for a lossless format like 
FLAC.  The whole point of joint stereo is to superficially mess with the 
signals from both channels to exagerate them and make up for that horrible 
compressed, boxed in sound you get from anything ripped under at least 
192kbps.  With lossless formats there's no need to mess with the sound, it's 
a perfect representation of the original.

Regards.

Kevin
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From: "Bruce Toews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 8:17 AM
Subject: True Stereo and Easy CD-Da Extractor


> Every time I rip a CD using Easy CD-Da Extractor to MP3, the resulting
> file is in joint stereo. Is there a way I can convince the program to use
> true stereo? I just ripped 48 CD's to FLAC using Easy CD-DA Extractor. Did
> I get joint stereo there, too?
>
> Bruce
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