got some questions. My wife started ripping our collection of cd's the other day. When I go to play them on the Numark with Serato! It que'd up but would not play! First question,,,,,will Serato use a WMS file? Is it a setting?
Now onward to next issue.......I now know how to convert my CD's to MP3 files through Microsoft music player. You just set the rip output to MP3 and bam..... I also slid the quality over to the right all the way to get the best quality! It takes a long time to convert......like 5 minutes per cd! Long time for me I guess!
Now I notices that the MP3 files are at a 320 kHz rate,,,,,,, I thought to myself,,,,, cd's are a standard of 192 KHz. Right. I think wrong!!!!!!!! Someone told me that the WMS file of a cd is far superior than the MP3 file , which is a compressed file. He said that I should at least go with the 320 setting..... Now I saw that all of my MP3 files that I have been buying are at a 250 to 280 and somewhere around there.
My friend says that he converts his files to some other format. But takes up a lot of room......
How do you guys rip CDs into a software usable file?
Now onward to next issue.......I now know how to convert my CD's to MP3 files through Microsoft music player. You just set the rip output to MP3 and bam..... I also slid the quality over to the right all the way to get the best quality! It takes a long time to convert......like 5 minutes per cd! Long time for me I guess!
Now I notices that the MP3 files are at a 320 kHz rate,,,,,,, I thought to myself,,,,, cd's are a standard of 192 KHz. Right. I think wrong!!!!!!!! Someone told me that the WMS file of a cd is far superior than the MP3 file , which is a compressed file. He said that I should at least go with the 320 setting..... Now I saw that all of my MP3 files that I have been buying are at a 250 to 280 and somewhere around there.
My friend says that he converts his files to some other format. But takes up a lot of room......
How do you guys rip CDs into a software usable file?