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<blockquote data-quote="Qfactor03" data-source="post: 1985759" data-attributes="member: 567339"><p>If you extract the audio files from the original and burn them to a recordable or re-writeable disc as an audio format disc, the quality will be the same. There is no change in the digital information from one disc to the other. If you extract the songs from the original and rip them to MP3s, there will be an audible difference. This quality varies according to the bit level and quality settings you use when converting the original track to MP3.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Qfactor03, post: 1985759, member: 567339"] If you extract the audio files from the original and burn them to a recordable or re-writeable disc as an audio format disc, the quality will be the same. There is no change in the digital information from one disc to the other. If you extract the songs from the original and rip them to MP3s, there will be an audible difference. This quality varies according to the bit level and quality settings you use when converting the original track to MP3. [/QUOTE]
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