It is possible to make better copies on a computer - since less jitter. That is another reason why audiophiles are moving their redbook CDs to a hard-drive.
Redbook CDs are pressed, and do not sound as good as digital can be.
If you have a program that resamples to 24/192 like the program that comes with creative zen mp3, you can further improve the sound - sound becomes smoother, curing the digital edginess.
There must be other conversion program - you shouldn't have to buy the mp3 for the program, although i don't know of any at the moment. If others know of one, please post - does make a difference - all of my music files are 24/192 and sound better than redbook CD.
Redbook CDs are pressed, and do not sound as good as digital can be.
If you have a program that resamples to 24/192 like the program that comes with creative zen mp3, you can further improve the sound - sound becomes smoother, curing the digital edginess.
There must be other conversion program - you shouldn't have to buy the mp3 for the program, although i don't know of any at the moment. If others know of one, please post - does make a difference - all of my music files are 24/192 and sound better than redbook CD.