> 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
Tel, thank you. I couldn't get spectro working on Win 10, but spek
(hilarious name; ich spreche Deutch, und damit ein bischen Holandisch)
works out great. I discovered that the mp3 rip didn't have the sonic info
I was able to get from a flac rip; I don't recall how I got the flac rip,
as I was going through everything I had on my Macs and Win-10 systems. I
now have to master Audacity to get the rip into tracks, and create a cue
file (somehow), though if you know of an easier approach, I would greatly
appreciate your advice.
You might wonder why I want to create this; well, the music is great, and
I want to hear it on more players than a TV.
Regards, and thanks for your warm support (as opposed to another) of my
efforts, and certainly your posts.
Dave
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