TarfHead said:Windows Media Player 9 can rip to both MP3 and WMA.
If you use Windows Media Player 9 to rip to WMA at 64 kps, you would fit twice as much on your CD , compared with ripping to MP3 at 128 kps - and no loss of quality.
MonsieurBond said:.. but of course there is a loss of quality going from 128 kbps to 64 .
DrMoriarty said:.wma uses a more advanced compression algorithm. So yes, you should use .wma if you want to store more music at the same quality (see [broken link removed] test).
Most currently available mp3 players (including yours) will handle .wma files without a problem.
laragh said:Thanks for all the advice!
I think I'll try the WMA format and see how it goes.
Am I right in saying I'll only be able to rip those CD's that don't have fancy copy protection in place (ie they only allow play on a PC and not copying)???
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