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Originally Posted by Thinny
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.
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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.