Should cd's that I create (burn) from my AAC lossless files sound as good as the original cds?I have ripped about 200 cds to my hard drive using iTunes. The files are all AAC lossless, and I always have the error correction on. I just made some compilation cds to play in my car. The audio quality does not seem as good as the original cds. The cds I made are "audio" cds. My car's cd player cannot play mp3 discs, only regular discs. I would think these cds I burned should sound the same as the original cds. Am I missing something?
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Topic - Question about sound quality of "burned" cds from lossless files - JeffJeff 10:15:22 09/11/06 (5)
- Make sure they aren't being normalized anywhere - benhen 09:05:33 09/12/06 (0)
- Re: details of car player? - mls-stl 20:20:57 09/11/06 (0)
- Re: Question about sound quality of "burned" cds from lossless files - edward 11:14:46 09/11/06 (2)
- Files are Apple Lossless Audio Files - JeffJeff 15:57:06 09/11/06 (1)
- Re: Files are Apple Lossless Audio Files - edward 16:40:43 09/11/06 (0)