Ripping to Apple Lossless format using Burst methods, with occasional Secure. I'm using the free trial, but I'll buy when it expire. 2 contender, FLAC, is not compatible with Music. In the future, I might decide to stop using roon (or more honestly to pay monthly fees because roon is fantastic!) In Music, I'll have the exact same music for free. It compatible with Music available for free in on Apple eco system I am using. I listen to some of my old CD, right after ripping them, to greet them in their digital afterlife. It will take some time, but I'm having fun doing it. I ripped about 45 of my CD for about 17 gigs. I started this project and share what I did and how it's going so far. If not kindly point me toward the right one. I hope this questions belong to this topic. Anyone have good, or bad experience to share with those? Any brand or model to consider or avoid? There are plenty on amazon on the 25-40$ (CAD) price range. Does paying for one worth the price or a free / open source is equally good? I'm on macOS. There are many out there all of them claiming to be the top/no. What format/container would be the best to preserve the CD quality? I want to keep the maximum AQ but I know digitalize a CD will not create quality, so I doubt DSD 1024 would make sense. More specifically, I'm looking for advices on 3 aspects: I'm sure number of people did that in the last decade and l'm hoping I can benefit from some experience and lesson learned from this community. But before, I want to rip it so I can play in from Roon or other software. I no longer listen to CD, but I have a substantial CD collection (few hundreds).
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