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scroll around till you find some of the other things that no longer work
with microsoft since Vista came out.
Not only will it **** you off you just might decide to buy a Mac.
This is not an add or prop for mac btw I'm an XP pro user. I just think
billy gates has his head up his rump on this POS newer version. Newer isn't
better when it limits the experiance of the honest just to protect big
business from the crooks. Know what you are buying before you purchase it.

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can anyone offer up some best practices as to ripping CDs/ converting to
wav files that works in vista ultimate 64?
if one were to take a wav file created by media player (in vista) vs a 3rd
party product and have a side by side comparison and use sound quality,
ease of use, how long it takes to rip CD, whether the app can place and
manage music collection (create folders, categorize by group, name of
album. song title etc...)

I have lots of troubles with Media Player (in Vista) where the app keeps
closing down/crashing when I am ripping CDs.
Microsoft had me change/add codecs (adding the K-Lite Mega Codec)

If its about the codec, then which one is audiophile grade absolutely the
best hands down?

If all I am doing is converting (grabbing) cda files and turning them into
uncompressed wavs, do I really need to wory about a codec?
(compress/decompress) Since technically I am not opting to play my music
with any compression.