Well, it all depends on how a person looks at things.

If perhaps you have a small harddrive, then you'd want MP3 or OGG files. On 
the other hand, if your really, really picky, you could use cd audio files, 
but they take up way more memory, and, in my oppinion, don't sound very much 
different then mp3, WMA, or OGG files. Another thing to concider is that an 
audio cd sounds better then a mp3 because, actually, in a cd player (stario) 
you can hear a difference. But; I really can't as far as that goes, because 
if you burned a audio cd with the regular 128 KbPS, you could put a lot more 
tracks onto an audio cd, and it wouldn't matter where you played it; also, 
keep in mind some people don't have mp3 players, unless there only one is 
there computers.
This is off topic, though. (my avove statement). But keep in mind that cd 
audio is...uh i thinik 1200 KBPS, so there must be a slight difference; but 
that is like comparing mp3 and WMA.

mp3: 128 KBPS
WMA audio: 390 KBPS.

In my oppinion, they sound alike. Lol this is a long and boring message so 
I'll leave it there.

just my oppinion,
Tyler
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>>I'm afraid I do not agree, Peter. There is a noticeable difference in
>>quality between mp3s and uncompressed CD tracks.  This is one of the
>>reasons I have never been in a rush to collect thousands of tracks in the
>>mp3 or ogg format.
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>>  > At 08:28 AM 8/31/2005, Peter Logue spake thusly:-
>> >Just two more mentions. Why would anyone want to store CD Audio or
>> cda  files
>> >on their computer. That doesn't make sense. A cda audio file takes up
>> tons of
>> >room compared to an mp3 file. There's no difference to the quality as 
>> >far as
>> >I can tell. Also, I wouldn't create and store ogg files. You can burn a 
>> >data
>> >album of mp3's from your computer and play it in many home CD and DVD
>> >players, Sony Discman etc. But you can't burn a data disc of ogg files
>> and do
>> >the same.
>> >
>> >Peter
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