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Because FLAC is not the intermediate file format that Grip writes to during the first phase of ripping a CD. Why does it matter that the temporary files which I delete after transcoding to FLAC are not themselves FLAC files? On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 12:08 PM, Nuno Sucena Almeida <nuno at aeminium.org>wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 01/12/2013 11:08 AM, John Abreau wrote: > > I've always used Grip to rip my CDs to WAV files, mainly because it > > Why use WAV when FLAC is lossless, open-format and takes less space? > > cheers, > Nuno > > > - -- > http://aeminium.org/nuno/ > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) > > iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJQ8ZiIAAoJEPIY6fuKMkz5vAUQAJVV2BBDiurxJd8Nc/pmeYXA > ni8lp9qYQymCInrc+j6LTBad9EjN3RZa0Hb8VtmQncCCBLiKgLDl724mcdsmwBJA > XLv882iPYrunU7m0FEV/mJ9CSaD/nEDQvUdeH9MifsHs37XkVyjLQtOxg8ZuBf8I > 64V6mW0Kmsw5l7wsaEC/rDTNdMmqx+5s2WXKUlXT+0ZjKcJSg6kk7hb1vlLUlk9u > XRXbIO3OAL+IHNOx4mIIDv+DaVvM5IJ/7lSU/CqpN8QVRDi3TB6SK/X1uDI8l0qR > Phrq8SWd+0FLHty1U3MJJx4qZqqqm0Tb2e0a/fKVr6/tDHpQ+ZXOiJn695Le2OmZ > Qz2bdKv6riGxi8GW9tXcyORk3sTZU4pdDmz+I6q/AmpA/Tlemy8dQY++0bka2jZg > SJr9LC4Rj+JSHp7foOu5KFx4p/sjvWzfIWTnrspETsCIo5sBqliPP0k5zffv9HC7 > aCN/xIZxPTIBqHyljmTYKxv7MC9wnF8vjNpPFr3w/KtCudz6rJSwUtj3O6vIR29D > HXlAbAJUfexCKLe3jmZ9qPep0Qzy5Mn8DnS+5USmyi+ZqatjC3+SglHznJcisWK7 > 9WKjN2m6HI7rIxmbJ3URQh1Fxq45qWuCohte5k4W/ZiDqwczxr36LNlSe+vnXFYt > 1blhKb7BbJ9D9mNAnEou > =6+04 > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at blu.org > http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss > -- John Abreau / Executive Director, Boston Linux & Unix PGP KeyID: 32A492D8 / Email: abreauj at gmail.com PGP FP: 7834 AEC2 EFA3 565C A4B6 9BA4 0ACB AD85 32A4 92D8
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