Reply 20 of 28, by Standard Def Steve
EAC to FLAC.
But something I've been seriously considering--and I know it's crazy--is redoing my entire music collection in Dolby Digital Plus (e-ac3). Yes, that movie audio codec. I'm seriously impressed by it. I still have 60 or so HD-DVDs that I've ripped, nearly all of which contain 1.5mb/s E-AC3 5.1 audio. It's a very efficient codec. I've read that it's nearly twice as efficient as regular AC3, which itself is more efficient than MP3. At 1.5mb/s and serving 6 channels, the DD+ encoded HD-DVD rips sound identical to the much larger (~4.5mb/s) DTS-HD MA encoded Blu-ray rips. Highs are nice and clear. Lows nearly liquify the couch.
I'd save a ton of space if I could rip CDs to 2-channel e-ac3 at 192Kb/s, then use LAV to bitstream to the receiver, which would then use its reference Dolby decoder to produce incredibly beautiful sound. But then the lazy gene kicks in, and it's back to FLAC.
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