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How should I transfer my music to Hi-MD?

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I want the best sound quality possible, but there are different ways of transfering music to Hi-MD. Which would be better:

1.) Import CD using ATRAC3plus with "normal" setting then transferring to Hi-MD

2.) Import CD using ATRAC3plus with "high" setting then transferring to Hi-MD

3.) Import CD as WAV files then converting/tranferring as ATRAC3plus to Hi-MD

By the way, I've got an RH10, if that helps. Thanks for your input.

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Hi Chris,

For a CD I almost never use SS, I find Simple Burner far quicker, and you have many options on the bitrate you want to use. I also find that most peoples hearing is not as good as they think, so I would recommend trying different bit rates and see what you like.

Let us know,

Bob

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If not using SimpleBurner, I would recommend using Exact Audio Copy (freeware) to rip the CD to .WAV files and then import those to SonicStage to transfer at whatever bitrate you choose.

Raintheory, why do you not recommend SS for ripping CD to .wav files? How/why is EAC better.

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Raintheory, why do you not recommend SS for ripping CD to .wav files? How/why is EAC better.

Heh, well personally I use it for three main reasons:

1. EAC has lots of features.

2. EAC is well-known for it's accuracy (even shows you detailed logs after ripping).

3. SonicStage doesn't detect my CD-Drive (probably because I have Daemon tools installed).

Check out the documentation and features at the site: http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/

Also, SonicStage has caused me many, many more headaches than EAC. :)

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I say use what works. For me, that's Simple Burner--it's pretty fast, it doesn't clutter my hard drive and it has never caused me software problems. EAC is supposed to be more accurate, so if you really want all those .wav files on your hard drive, go ahead and use it--freeware is a wonderful thing. But it will be slow.

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As A440 says go with what you feel most comfortable with. Personally I use SS to rip & transfer. This is mainly because I do a lot of things at 352 and also like to have the cover art. Maybe if you don't need some of the extra things in SS go with Simple Burner.

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Heh, well personally I use it for three main reasons:

1. EAC has lots of features.

2. EAC is well-known for it's accuracy (even shows you detailed logs after ripping).

3. SonicStage doesn't detect my CD-Drive (probably because I have Daemon tools installed).

Check out the documentation and features at the site: http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/

Also, SonicStage has caused me many, many more headaches than EAC. :)

Not to make fun, but it's very simple to rip a CD in WAV format using SS. I don't know how that would give you headaches. Since a WAV file is 1441kbps, I don't think using different software will give any real noticeable difference. I've got a DVD-ROM drive and DVD+-RW drive, and they work just fine with SS. But if SS is not cooperating with your CD drive, then it's necessary to use other software. Thanks for the input though.

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If not using SimpleBurner, I would recommend using Exact Audio Copy (freeware) to rip the CD to .WAV files and then import those to SonicStage to transfer at whatever bitrate you choose.

I don't know why but when using EAC, it rips the song titles but not the album and author. Can anybody tell me why?

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