a little more ditto... with the thought that EAC and some other ripping solutions allow you to rip two versions at the same time. You could then save the .wavs and ALAC encoded files, or rip as ALAC or FLAC and also 320kbps or even 192.
It adds a little to the ripping time
and certainly increases your disk requirements.
But if i thought i was ripping 1 TB of music i certainly wouldn't want to do it again.
and 1 TB of disk at 100$...
geez on this site
...that's like sales tax on a typical purchase
(ya like we pay sales tax :-) )
It adds a little to the ripping time
and certainly increases your disk requirements.
But if i thought i was ripping 1 TB of music i certainly wouldn't want to do it again.
and 1 TB of disk at 100$...
geez on this site
...that's like sales tax on a typical purchase
(ya like we pay sales tax :-) )