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    Ripping a music CD

    Thank You for answers they were very useful.
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    Ripping a music CD

    However if I have a lossless music file, lets say .flac, that I want to burn to CD, can I achieve the same results as CD bought in a store, if I don't convert those file to MP3 but rip them as flac, or maybe the burner convert them automatically to mp3 and then burn to CD ?
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    Ripping a music CD

    Thank You for answer is very useful. You mentioned that CD's are lossless formats, I don't get it, if they are lossless then why when I put music CD in my computer they are recognized as MP3 file not as flac or other lossless format ?
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    Ripping a music CD

    But how does it come that almost anytime I rip a music CD from lossless music files which I downrate to mp3 so that I could my head unit could play them, it sound better- more detailed then when I rip music files that originally were mp3 ?
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    Ripping a music CD

    Thanks- whitedragon551. I have always thought that the more Kbit/s music file has, the more sound detail it has, and when I have listed to song that are 120kbit/s and 3000Kbit/s I have heard huge difference in terms of sound detail. The music files with more kbit/s ratio aren't so flat like mp3...
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    Ripping a music CD

    Thank You for answer. However I'm not sure I understand what You mean by- native CD format ?
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    Ripping a music CD

    Hello ! I have a question regarding ripping music CD. As far as I understand the best music format (in which the least amount of sound details are lost and which is supported by many manufactures, in my case by Alpine) is MP3. However MP3 is limited to 320 kbit/s. So if I download a music file...
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