Hi I have just a query based on your reply. I ripped all my large record collection to wav before I realised that the ID tags would not be preserved. I did so in ITunes and so because the Tags are in the library all the details remain. If I export to any of the Itunes formats supported than the tags go with it however if I try to use an;y other program only the name of the song and artist are copied from the wav file. My question is: I can use the Apple lossless codec in itunes to keep the wav lossless, or can I? Would this conversion result in a loss of quality, however small, converting from wav to Apple? Alternatively is it possible to add formats to Itunes so that the wav files might be exported from Itunes with their tags, ideally like a flec or lossless windows media format? Thanks for any response. Gordon McFarlane ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 7:55 PM Subject: Re: Putting LP's on the Computer
> The only thing I'd add to this note is that you have more choice these > days > than ripping to WAV format to get true CD quality results. Lossless WMA > and > FLAC are two formats that come to mind. Both of these formats will give > you > identical results to the original CD and WAV file but will yield slightly > smaller files. Both will also provide ID3 tag support which WAV files > will > not. > > Regards. > > Kevin > E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jerry Richer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2007 7:21 PM > Subject: Re: Putting LP's on the Computer > > >> Kris: >> >> Of course you won't be interested in MP3 or any other compression >> schemes. You will want to record your collection as wave files. Any >> compression scheme results in lost quality which is noticeable by people >> who >> really appreciate listening to music. >> You can record at most any quality you like. CD quality is good >> enough >> for most people. You can record with higher quality but I dare say that >> most people could never tell the difference. If you want better than CD >> quality then you may need to get a new sound card. but then again maybe >> your >> Sound Blaster does support some of the higher quality specifications. I >> would stick with my Sound Blaster. There are purportedly better sound >> cards >> on the market for this purpose. But the fact is that analogue to digital >> converters are very well understood these days and even the cheap sound >> cards have good ones. >> It doesn't matter what program you use. If two programs record at >> the >> same sampleing frequency and the same bit resolution then the two >> applications will give identical results. The magic is in the sound >> card. >> The recording program only needs to support the capabilities of the sound >> card. I make my recordings at CD quality, 44,100 Samples Per Second and >> bit >> resolution of 16 bits per sample in Stereo. Any sound card and most any >> recording program will support this. I use Sound Forge. Many other >> blind >> users prefer Goldwave. >> I have found that brand name doesn't say much about a disk drive. I >> have had my worse luck with Sea Gate and my best luck with no name >> brands. >> There are USB turntables and cassette players that would be handy for >> a >> lot of people to use in getting their music collections on to the >> computer. >> These systems are good enough for most of the people most of the time. >> However you are obviously something of an audio-phile so I would stick >> with >> my turntable and preamp. >> >> Jerry >> >> Chirp|Chirp|Chirp: It's the Bat, Chirping Bat .Com >> ! Edirol R-09: high quality portable stereo Secure Digital Audio recorder >> with USB, $359.00, includes delivery within the USA, add $35.00 outside, >> www.chirpingbat.com/edirol.shtml >> ! DEC-TALK USB: $650.00, includes delivery within the USA, add $35 >> outside, >> www.chirpingbat.com/dectalkusb.shtml >> ! J-Say 4.0 without Naturally Speaking: $650.00, >> www.chirpingbat.com/j-say.shtml >> ! Window Eyes 6.0: $895, includes delivery in the USA, >> www.ChirpingBat.Com/windoweyes.shtml >> ! Triple Talk: USB $450, PCI $350, includes delivery within the USA, add >> $35 >> outside, www.ChirpingBat.Com/tripletalk.shtml >> ! Sound Forge 9.0 with CD Architect 5.2 and Noise Reduction 2.0: $250, >> includes delivery within the USA, add $35 outside, >> www.ChirpingBat.Com/soundforge.shtml >> ! We accept PayPal All Major Credit Cards, money orders, checks, wire >> transfers, etc. >> We ship Internationally. Click to convert our prices into your currency >> at: >> www.xe.com/ucc/full.shtml >> >> Reach BA Software in the United States at: >> Phone: 1-518-572-6092 weekdays, 1-518-359-8538 other, Email: >> [EMAIL PROTECTED], Skype name adirondackbat, WWW: www.ChirpingBat.Com >> >> >> >> Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... >> http://www.pc-audio.org >> >> To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... > http://www.pc-audio.org > > To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- > This email has been verified as Virus free > Virus Protection and more available at http://www.plus.net Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
