Ok, well try FLAC perhaps?
FLAC is a "Lossless" compression format and many players recognise it  
including a lot of modern-day DVD and car stereo systems.

On 02/09/2007, at 12:43 AM, albert griffith wrote:

I have 650 audio disks I plan to rip to my external drive.  Since I'm  
going
to sell the disks want the sound to be of really good quality but I  
can't
afford to make duplicates in CDA format.  I'd also like to be in a  
position
to change the format if a new one comes along that's enough better to
justify it.  I plan to use, Nero 7 Ultra Edition and rip to flak but I'm
open to all suggestions.  also, I've used Roxio products for years but I
switched because the latest version of their program was less accessible
than Nero.  therefore, if anyone has a tutorial or general configuration
tips, I'd love to hear them.  Thanks in advance.



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