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when i use nero to back up an audio cd from the shops,its does it okay,but when i play it on my music centre,some of the songs kind of stutter for a split second.
the cd from the shop is okay.i have tried the backup on other music centres,and it still stutters.
will clone cd and clonyxxl do a better job for me.thanks.
If the CD is from the store, just either use Windows Media Player (copy them to your HD, and then burn them to CD ((you can make it sound better with different bit rates through the options menu)). Or just use something like EASY CD CREATOR.
madassassin2k
04-08-2002, 14:26
I recommend using CDEX to rip the MP3's and then nero to burn the MP3's
Originally posted by mal
when i use nero to back up an audio cd from the shops,its does it okay,but when i play it on my music centre,some of the songs kind of stutter for a split second.
What does you mean?
And how do you backup the audio cd? CDCopy?
If you wanna use CloneCD, just copy and use the Audio CD setting. That's it.
podunkviller
05-08-2002, 00:18
Originally posted by madassassin2k
I recommend using CDEX to rip the MP3's and then nero to burn the MP3's
thats retarded. why lose so much quality, when you can burn them as is in the first place?
madassassin2k
05-08-2002, 01:55
thats retarded. why lose so much quality, when you can burn them as is in the first place?
You dont lose any quality if you rip at cd quality
RincewindTheWiz
05-08-2002, 06:03
Um... you do lose some quality when using mp3's. Difference can be clearly heard. And it isn't necessary at all to use mp3's as a middle step. Simply use a good extractor program. This one (http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/) is the one I always use. It's fast, easy to use, and tries to make an errorfree extraction. You can set it's output to mp3's or wavs, but I still recommend wavs.
podunkviller
08-08-2002, 07:18
Originally posted by madassassin2k
You dont lose any quality if you rip at cd quality
thats hilarious. honestly. i almost fell outta my chair. cd quality is wav. any bitrate lower than that isnt cd quality. its pretty simple. that 320 kbps rip? its not cd quality. in all honesty, i think the math works out to it being less than 1/3 of a cd's quality. look at this page - http://www.fliptech.net/bitrate.shtml - you can tell where the loss of quality occurs - in the highs. wav = decompressed = no encoding/loss ;)
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