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I've decided to rip all of my CDs to an external hard drive as .wav files using EAC. I can then make them into Apple Lossless or FLAC or whatever else I need as I change digital front ends. I expect that .wav files will be the most versatile form over the long term, and the cost of an extra hard drive to hold them is worth the savings in time to me from having to re-rip my discs if I have the files all in Apple Lossless, for example, and want to use a different lossless format in the future.In any case, ...
I've decided to rip all of my CDs to an external hard drive as .wav files using EAC. I can then make them into Apple Lossless or FLAC or whatever else I need as I change digital front ends. I expect that .wav files will be the most versatile form over the long term, and the cost of an extra hard drive to hold them is worth the savings in time to me from having to re-rip my discs if I have the files all in Apple Lossless, for example, and want to use a different lossless format in the future.
On a related topic...when I knew a lot about hard drive storage (15-20 years ago!), it was a general rule that you shouldn't load up a hard drive to more than 70-75% capacity if you wanted it to perform reliably in terms of access speeds et al. Is this still true? Or are people loading up their hard drives to the fullest capacity without any performance issues these days?
Good new as well, I found a codec thing that allows conversion of Apple Lossless to Flac with tags! You can download it right off of the dBPowerAmp page some where.
Found It!