Thanks Steve N. (AudioEngr)
I tried ripping some Red Book CD (.cda) files to .wav using JRiver's Media Center v24. When compared to .flac and .wma (lossless) files I find the .wav format files to be slightly better.
I have over 1500 CDs that have been ripped from Red Book CDs as .wma files. These .wma files have then been converted to .flac format using JRiver Media Center v24.
If I convert the .flac file to a .wav format using JRiver will the resulting .wav files be essentially the same as if I had ripped the .cda file from the Red Book CD in the first place?
The reason I ask is because I'd like to avoid having to re-rip 1500+ Red Book CDs again. It would be much easier to just do a mass conversion of .flac to .wav format using JRiver.
Should I use the original .wma file, or the converted .wma to .flac files to generate .wav format files?
The reason I have both .wma and .flac format files is because before I purchased a network player for my HiFi I ripped everything to .wma because my Mazda Infotainment system only supported .wma and not .flac. When I bought digital gear for my home HiFi it wanted .flac and wouldn't read .wma so I used JRiver to do a mass conversion of all my .wma files to .flac format.
With hindsight I can see now that I would have been better off if I had originally ripped everything to .wav format to begin with. Oh well, we live and learn.
Thanks in advance
-gb-