Some time ago, I mostly listened music on a PC. That is why I have compressed my collection of audio CDs to the open standard called "Ogg Vorbis
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It's unfortunate that Ogg Vorbis isn't more widely supported. It is supposed to be superior to mp3. I got rid of the few Ogg Vorbis files I had a while back.
For archiving CDs, a lossless compression format like FLAC is the best bet. Then you can play the FLACs on your PC for the highest quality, and convert to mp3 (or whatever lossy format you need) for mobile devices.
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For archiving CDs, a lossless compression format like FLAC is the best bet. Then you can play the FLACs on your PC for the highest quality, and convert to mp3 (or whatever lossy format you need) for mobile devices.
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