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Originally Posted by LuciferJones
When ripping songs from CDs, I like to use EAC which is Exact Audio Copy, its a fantastic program that is absolutely free and OpenSource which is great.
it gets songs at around 320kbps which I believe the quality of most music CDs; it will 1st rip it as a .wav or .wma file which are huge, but it'll then reduce down to a very good .mp3 file which sounds crystal clear.
I've never really noticed too much of difference between the quality of the songs until I listened to songs that I ripped off with EAC, you tend to notice the smaller things in your music, everything seems to come out better.
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It's a little hard to tell exactly what you're trying to say here (probably because you didn't reread your post to check if it still made sense after editing). You don't really notice much difference in quality between various songs you've listened to?
Also, I should probably mention that the songs you rip off your CDs, regardless of which program you used to do so, can't possibly be any better quality than the very CDs they came from, right? So, those "differences" you never noticed before should really have been noticed when you listened to those CDs, you know...