High Kevin, this is Mr. John Price.
This is exactly what I do.
I have Wenamp V5.35, but when I want to rip CDs, I fall back on Windows 
Media Player to do it.
And I rip all of my Cds in the WMA lossless format.
And so when I make compilation CDs, they turn out sounding like store bought 
Cds.
Maybe the others will ketch on.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kevin Lloyd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2007 9:30 AM
Subject: Re: Output format tips needed:


> Hi.
>
> If you're looking to retain exact audio copies of your CD's before selling
> them then you'll need to use a lossless format.  I'd recommend lossless 
> WMA
> and using windows media player to rip your CD's rather than nero.
>
> As you're probably aware, next to MP3, WMA is the most commonly supported
> format.  It's also a proprietary microsoft format and I don't see 
> microsoft
> going away any day soon so the longevity of the format should be 
> guaranteed
> over any other.
>
> Lossless formats take up around 50 to 75% of the original CDDA equivalent 
> so
> you'll need a lot of disc space to hold 650 CD's.  I've currently got 
> around
> 700 CD's ripped in lossless format and they're taking up just over 270GB 
> of
> disc space.  You'll also need to back up your hard drive because if you 
> have
> a hard drive failure, you're going to want to get your music back from 
> your
> saves.  I currently use 3 hard drives, a master and 2 back up drives.
>
> WAV files will take up more space than lossless WMA or FLAC files and they
> don't support ID3 tags so I would disuade you of using this format.  They
> don't sound any better than lossless formats either so I don't see why
> anyone would  waste disc space on this format.
>
> If you use windows media player to rip your collection you'll be able to 
> set
> it up to automatically start ripping when you insert a CD and eject it on
> completion.  I don't think you can do this with nero but I could be wrong.
>
> Regards.
>
> Kevin
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "albert griffith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2007 3:43 PM
> Subject: Output format tips needed:
>
>
>>I have 650 audio disks I plan to rip to my external drive.  Since I'm 
>>going
>> to sell the disks want the sound to be of really good quality but I can't
>> afford to make duplicates in CDA format.  I'd also like to be in a
>> position
>> to change the format if a new one comes along that's enough better to
>> justify it.  I plan to use, Nero 7 Ultra Edition and rip to flak but I'm
>> open to all suggestions.  also, I've used Roxio products for years but I
>> switched because the latest version of their program was less accessible
>> than Nero.  therefore, if anyone has a tutorial or general configuration
>> tips, I'd love to hear them.  Thanks in advance.
>>
>>
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