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Re: Ripping audio CD to MP3 - quality ?




It's not one of these new copy-protected CDs is it?
>
> James

Nope.. the CD's I ripped are older than my grandmother...


----- Original Message -----
From: "James Hoye" <yahoo@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 10:38 AM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Ripping audio CD to MP3 - quality ?


>
> > Now ....
> > Although the stereo in the car starts to play the disc and it
sees
track1
> > (there are 4 albums in seperate folders).. I get no sound at all
... :-(
> >
> > I then took the CD to work and slapped it in my laptop. Sound
quality
was
> > pants. It sounds like mid-range distortion. No amount of faffing
> > around with
> > the sound levels makes it any better.
> > I've played normal audio CD in the the lappy before and all was
> > well. I took
> > same MP3 CD and played it at home on same machine as it was
created
> > on...again distorts...so common factor seems to be the ripping of
the
mp3s
> > on the disk.
> > I then downloaded an mp3 and even though this was at 192 Kbps it
sounded
> > fine.




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