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Luis2045

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  1. Chris: Thank you for posting a reply. I can now certaninly rest assure on this fact and carry on with my process of getting a new hard drive to just transfer the files to 1 or 2 new hard drives. I researched the whole internet for a reply like the ones I got from this site, I never found anything like it untill now. I consider myself an audiphile, and I found all about this no more than 6 months ago, so I'm a real "newbie". When I found this site I was hooked, and I will always be. Sorry if by accident I made a memeber of this forum want to leave computer audiophile, I just needed some expertise and I respect every single opinion of any member in here. Finally, let me say thanks for this site and the opportunity for people from all over the world to have access and be part of this audiophile world, and that I appreciate and trust on your judgement and the advice you give. Luis
  2. Thank you Mike. Now I can be sure that creating a second copy of my files just by tranfering them from one hard drive to another one is going to retain the same quality.
  3. HI Ruud: I don't know if this one can be an option for you (as I am a PC user) but I found this software several years ago,and is very useful for everything ripping, converting and also burning; this can rip copy-controlled CD's its called "CD-DA extractor" the website is: http://www.poikosoft.com/ is very simple to use, has a high error correction, supports cue sheets, supports several extensiion files lossless, compressed or uncompressed, lossy ones almost all of them. I have ripped many Cd's that are copy controlled or protected and they sound great, easy, simple. You can download the free trial for 2 weeks and you can use the full features, then you will have to pay, yet it's a life-time purchase and you get all the future versions free. Hope this helps. Luis
  4. Hello, This is my first post ever, so I apologize if this question sounds too silly or if this has been discussed in another topic. I have a western digital 1 TB external hard drive with all my music files in AIFF and also AAC 320 kbps for my portable devices (Ipod Classic) this hard drive has been very reliable and I use it only to keep a backup for my "archival copy" music files and now is completely full, so I need to buy a new one for my constant-increasing music collection. Therefore, I was thinking of a 2 TB one WD or Seagate (can't decide which one yet) so I have plenty more space, and I wanted to ask you guys if by transfering these files from one external hard drive to another one (in order to have 2 copies of everything up untill now) just by doing this Do the music files lose any quality? Should I just transfer the music to a new external hard drive or re-rip everything to make sure I have like a fresh brand new copy of all my CD's? I'm just cofused! I hope anyone can help me. Thank you, all. Luis
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