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Chrisv75

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  1. Just wanted to get peoples thoughts on this product as I may not be ready to go into anything "big" yet. I figure for the Holidays, it might be nice to not have to use my CD player every time I want to change something out. Just put my iPod on top and let the playlists go.
  2. I have all my files now backed up to a FLAC format both on my PC and Mac. I used dBPoweramp to rip them but am having trouble burning to a CD using XLD, I feel like I must be doing something wrong. What file type should I be re-ripping to to get to the best CD quality for my system. While I am getting ready for the future with my FLAC files, I am still utilizing my CD Player as I like to create "mix" CDs. Any help?
  3. I have all my original CDs now backed up to FLAC files. If I wanted to burn them to create a high quality "mix" CD, what file format and software is best to do this? Thx.
  4. Has anyone listened to thus unit yet? I am VERY interested in it and was hoping for some independent views.
  5. Aud, My version of dbPoweramp, I downloaded about 30 days ago. Under the Encoder Settings in dbpoweramp, and below "Lossless Level 8" is "Lossless Uncompressed." This is the option I use. It takes up the most disk storage space when ripping but, seems to be the best FLAC option.
  6. Chris, no, thank you. I watched your online interview on one of the audiophile web-sites and was then motivated to go about this. I am just in the beginning stages of all this "moving away from CD." I now have my
  7. Can anyone help on probably a very basic question: In the FLAC Encoder Settings in dbpoweramp, is "Lossless Level 8" or "Lossless Uncompressed" a better setting for ripping CDs?
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