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  1. Never Mind - I see that I inadvertently asked the program to put the channels in separate files!
  2. Chris, I have been trying to use these software packages today to rip Neil Young's Archives Vol. 1 Blu-Ray set, and the files are outputting as separate file for the left and right channel. I am thinking that I would like to listen to the left and right channels at the same time, is there a way or has Neil Young found a clever way to defeat us? Peter
  3. Chris,<br /> <br /> Andrew Harrison and Stephen Harris in the July-Sept Issue of Hi-Fi Critic which can be read here http://www.enjoythemusic.com/hificritic/<br /> <br /> suggest that Raid 0 where two disks are used for the data "striped" across both sounds better than even solid state drives, and certainly better than other Raid configurations in their test using a synology 211 2 bay NAS. I am wondering if you or anyone else in this forum has experimented with different ways of storing data to discover which configuration sounds the best, since I did not see anything about it in the review?<br /> <br /> Peter
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