Hi,
The simple answer is FLAC.
A more complex answer is that audio CDs don't actually contain files or
a regular filesystem at all. Some O/Ses allow you to view the CD as if
it contained files, but they aren't files in the normal sense.
OGG, assuming this means OGG/Vorbis, is a lossy
On Mon, 03 Jan 2011 20:22:09 -, Peter Merchant
madsmad...@netscape.net wrote:
I notice when I look at the directory on a CD for Full recording that it
has the full recording in four formats:
I'm gonna throw caution to the wind and presume this is a regular audio
CD and you have some
- for audio files you want to keep for future unknown use or you want to
keep as an archive, use flac (best compromise for quality as it is lossless
and size as it is compressed).
- for listening on your Linux computer, ogg.
- for listening on a non-Linux computer or MP3 player, wav then convert
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