1. Originally posted by djrlewis[..]

    Just do it overnight if you're using Handbrake, lol.....


    the results are top though
  2. Originally posted by germcevoy[..]

    the results are top though



    Undeniably
  3. Originally posted by djrlewis[..]

    Undeniably


    Good ZooTV gig this week. Did you see the snapshots?
  4. Originally posted by germcevoy[..]

    the results are top though



    ImTOO has never let me down so far so I give it a second chance tomorrow.
  5. Originally posted by MWSAH[..]

    ImTOO has never let me down so far so I give it a second change tomorrow.


    it was good when I used it but Handbrake uses a different codes. Official DVD's blow my mind when I convert them
  6. Originally posted by germcevoy[..]

    Good ZooTV gig this week. Did you see the snapshots?


    I did. Stockholm?
  7. Originally posted by djrlewis[..]

    I did. Stockholm?


    Stockholms a pro-shot. This one isn't
  8. Another question: Why is FLAC preferred above WAV as they both are losless?
  9. Originally posted by MWSAHAnother question: Why is FLAC preferred above WAV as they both are losless?


    G'day Casper!

    The file size is usually the factor in preference. FLAC is usually 25% - 50% less than what a wave file is. Wave files are always 1411Kbps regardless (the bit rate of a true audio CD) but FLAC can be 700-900Kbps depending on what level of FLAC you choose from 0-8. Usually I go about FLAC2 depending on how good the original CD was encoded.

    And yep, they both are indeed lossless, however I prefer FLAC because of the size. Wave is only good if I want a true to form audio rip of a new CD. Wave files are supported much better by a lot of hardware / software devices whereas FLAC isn't.

    Hope that helps.
  10. Originally posted by drewhiggins[..]

    The file size. FLAC is usually 25% - 50% less than what a wave file is. Wave files are always 1411Kbps regardless (the bit rate of a true audio CD) but FLAC can be 700-900Kbps depending on what level of FLAC you choose from 0-8. Usually I go about FLAC2 depending on how good the original CD was encoded.

    And yep, they both are indeed lossless. I prefer FLAC because of the size. Wave is only good if I want a true to form audio rip of a new CD.


    Allright, very clear explanation. Thanks Drew
  11. Originally posted by MWSAH[..]

    Allright, very clear explanation. Thanks Drew


    No worries.