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raquete
17th September 2006, 00:20
hi all.
i have lots of cdas and some are old and are starting to get some type of oxid(oxidation)
i want to do images from this cds before i lose it.
i'm not sure what format i wiil use to image one by one in dvd+r,deserve big tests first.

have one tool that can open lots of images types like:
clone cd,cue file,eac image and others images?

thanks so much

once more:
i want to image .waves and rar the result to burn in dvd+r but seems that flac or ape are lossless...any other formats recommendations?

thanks again.

tebasuna51
17th September 2006, 02:20
Really you don't know the answer?

1) Lossless formats flac, ape, ...
1+) 50% space than original (average). 17h of music in a DVD SL
1+) Can be played in PC.

2) Lossy formats mp3 -V0
2+) 20% space than original (average). 43h of music in a DVD SL
2+) Can be played in PC and in many standalone players.
2-) Lossy format, if you have a very well audio equipment and a very well ear you can notice the difference.

3) CD images, ...
3+) ? I don't know
3-) Can't be played directly.

Edit: Sorry 3-) Can't be played directly.
instead
3-) Can be played directly.

raquete
17th September 2006, 02:57
lol :stupid:
Really you don't know the answer?
parts but not for:
have one tool that can open lots of images types like:i mean have only one tool that can open all types? ( ...i really don't know.)
i don't mind with space needed to backup this cds,they are very importants for me.

any other formats recommendations?i don't know all but flac,ape and cd images are cool but have another one?
of course,we can forget lossy as mp3,ogg,etc.

you give me options but don't give me your "vote". ;)

another doubt: clone cd images can be played directly?
is not so important,only curious because i never used it before.

thanks.

tebasuna51
17th September 2006, 03:36
another doubt: clone cd images can be played directly?
is not so important,only curious because i never used it before.
Sorry, I don't know how. Wrong type.

For backup issues use lossless formats, always you can recover the original files.

raquete
17th September 2006, 03:49
all right tebasuna,
lossless is the way with reasonable compression,easy to play and recover.

now i'm secure to backup my geriatric rock. :D

thanks so much,you're really cool!
:cool: