MP3 or WMA When Ripping CDs?

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superloopy
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Re: RE: Re: MP3 or WMA When Ripping CDs?

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myglaren wrote:I cheated and copied the CDs.
Posted today so may be with you Tuesday or more likely Wednesday.
Defeated by technology Steve [emoji38]

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Re: MP3 or WMA When Ripping CDs?

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Defeated by proprietary codecs.

And I are sitting ere listening to Jackie Evancho's Christmas album - a replacement from Sony as they screwed up the original, so all is well with the world.
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Re: MP3 or WMA When Ripping CDs?

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MP3 for me. I do have a few albums in FLAC but my audio hardware doesn't make the most of it anyway, you can't tell with a decent bitrate on mp3

plus MP3's work on near enough everything nowadays, perhaps even the fridge!
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Re: MP3 or WMA When Ripping CDs?

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Thanks Steve :D Much appreciated!
Jim

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