On Wed, 04 Nov 2015 15:57:20 -0600, Rich <wrong@address.com> wrote:
>On 04 Nov 2015 20:55:50 GMT, LeftCoastDave <somebody@somewhere.edu>
>wrote:
>
>>I have a great Steve Goodman DVD (Live from Austin...) which I strongly
>>recommend. Great music, and a blast to see what incredible energy he
>>projects and sustains.
>>
>>I would like to post the soundtrack here, perhaps, and have hit a
>>quandary. I am able to rip it to both .flac and .mp3, the .flac files
>>being substantially larger. Yet I don't know if the sound track to a dvd
>>has more info on it than mp3 quality. My music system is out of commission
>>for now, so I am not able to test out the musical difference in what I rip.
>>
>>Advice, thoughts, info would be welcome as to highest quality a dvd can
>>provide, sonically and musically.
>
>Hi LCD,
>
>Unfortunately I am unable to help you with the rip process but it
>would be great if you posted the entire DVD to "DVD.music" group.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Rich
I'm no expert on ripping audio from DVD as I do so only very rarely -
but I do know that with the software I have it will rip only in a
lossy format to a max of 256kbps.
You don't need a musical system to test audio quality and compare
formats. You can do so through free software programs such as:
spectro http://spectro.enpts.com/
or spek (my preference):
http://spek.cc/
Good luck,
Tel
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