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Old 05-13-2018, 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Thinny View Post
Check the bitrate settings of the software you are using. If you are using a low bitrate, the quality will deteriorate. Or like someone else said, if you rip to Wav the quality should be excellent.
Ripping to wav doesn't make too much sense unless he has a VHS-sourced DVD with LPCM sound. Any other format (especially Youtube) has applied its own compression to the sound already, so ripping to 320 (or probably even 256) kbit/s is absolutely enough since it saves room and conserves the quality.
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