by TroubleClef » Sun Nov 25, 2018 6:18 pm
OK, thanks this is helpful. So if I understand right, once you create the mp3, all the losses have already taken place and it is what it is no matter if you play it, tag it, move it, sync it, etc?
I always keep the flac files in my library so I can convert to mp3 for mobile use and not have to worry about going back the other direction... But do you think its worth the effort to rip a cd to flac for my library rather than just buy 320mbps mp3 directly?
OK, thanks this is helpful. So if I understand right, once you create the mp3, all the losses have already taken place and it is what it is no matter if you play it, tag it, move it, sync it, etc?
I always keep the flac files in my library so I can convert to mp3 for mobile use and not have to worry about going back the other direction... But do you think its worth the effort to rip a cd to flac for my library rather than just buy 320mbps mp3 directly?