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Quote: Originally Posted by Phil Iturralde Don't know how long this price will last ... For those with older DD/DTS-5.1/6.1 AV Receiver's w/6CH INputs (like my Yamaha RX-V1300), ... the Toshiba HD-A35 1080p HD DVD Player...
Man it figures, the 10 free DVD's offer is no longer available. Now its just 5, plus the 2 in the box. You can however get it from $319 now @ Amazon (From Beach Camera). Edit: nevermind, it appears the offer is still valid.
My father needs a new CD player for his outdoor Audio system. Its just a 2 channel audio only setup for stereo sound in his pool area. its a 2 channel Onkyo Reciever and JBL S-Series outdoor speakers. Seems CD players are scarce...
Quote: If you are concerned with losing details, you should not use lossy compression formats. Use FLAC, Apple Lossless Compression, or other lossless formats. The only problem is it appears I don't have much...
Thanks for the info, but I am trying to do the opposite, I am not taking CD's and making MP3's with them, I downloading MP3's off the net and want to burn them onto custom CD's. Should I still download both EAC and LAME?
You say with a good encoder? What is the encoder? Is that the program used to burn the cd's? In my case Windows Media Player) If so, should I use something else. And when you say playback device, you just mean the particular cd...
So even if I dload 192 or even 320 bitrate MP3's, the sound quality when burned to CD's will be sub-par?
I just use Windows media player & thats what I planned to use to burn CD's. I am totally new to the whole MP3 and CD burning thing, so a lot of what you guys said has confused me. Also, someone else said told me traditional...
Is higher better or lower?? Most are 128 but some are quite a bit higher and others are lower. Whats the best audio quality for burning to CD's, higher or lower??
Dloading songs off the net and they come in various bitrate options. The most common is 128 but some are lower and some are quite a bit higher. What is better audio quality for burning to CD's??, lower or higher??
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