On 2/25/06, JM Ibanez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> FLACs are completely lossless, so are good for storage of your CDs
> (without having to waste space). They're especially good if you want
> to rebuild audio CDs, since being lossless the actual CD wav data is
> completely recoverable. MP3s suck at storing jazz tracks, IMHO,
> especially if the piece has a lot of dynamic range (think bass lines
> sounding terrible and muddy while the losing high end dynamics).
> Haven't tried OGG as a format for jazz tracks though.
>
> In any case, yeah, as for the switches, could be done. :)

Just an echo of JM's post. Bach and John Coltrane fits well in FLAC,
Iron Maiden and Dio is ok with mp3 and ogg. But between mp3 and ogg
I'll go with ogg.

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