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Laptop, CD's and Duplicate CD as Source
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<blockquote data-quote="santoshlv426" data-source="post: 74873" data-attributes="member: 1941"><p>I have noticed that when I play the original CD's via a dedicated CD player (serious listening) that the sound is better in all respects than when I play the same song as an mp3 at 320kps or if the song is copied to a Cd and played thru the same CD player.</p><p>Any one else having this ? Is there perhaps a better quality blank CD specifically for music ?</p><p>Is it better to rip a song as mp3 and copy to CD or duplicate the CD itself as its less decoding/encoding - loss of data ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="santoshlv426, post: 74873, member: 1941"] I have noticed that when I play the original CD's via a dedicated CD player (serious listening) that the sound is better in all respects than when I play the same song as an mp3 at 320kps or if the song is copied to a Cd and played thru the same CD player. Any one else having this ? Is there perhaps a better quality blank CD specifically for music ? Is it better to rip a song as mp3 and copy to CD or duplicate the CD itself as its less decoding/encoding - loss of data ? [/QUOTE]
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