Yes you did tell me, but now that the discussion has moved here, I might as well ask again for those in out in TV Land.
It is convenient to use ISOs. I use WavPack/FLAC-images with CUE-sheet for all my ripped CDs; I understand. Until I start dabbling in DVD Audio (or Windows embraces ext file systems, HA!), I will stick with FAT32 for my data drives since it is universally compatible without extra clicks and mount/write privileges.
But what Cynthetiq said is correct, in uncompressed media details. If the transcoded media is larger, it generally will be of better quality, unless one has encoded the lossy media into a lossless container (shame shame shame).
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