slimpy;397789 Wrote: 
> Beware that applications like tunebite play back and re-record your drm
> protected files using virtual soundcards.
> This is basically the same as burning an audio cd and re-ripping it.
> Make sure you choose a lossless format like flac or wma lossless as
> output format. 
> Otherwise the additional lossy compression will degrade the audio
> quality further.
> 
> -s.

Good point.  You will never get any better quality than the original
rip.  So if it's a 128 rip then that's the best quality you will get
with this program. If you don't have it rerip to flac or wav then you
will get a loss in quality.  As long as you know that and are happy
with the original quality, just rip to flac and you have an album
without drm.  Sounds like a nice way to convert drm tracks.


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