What is the best suond of quality I can rip a cd with windows media player, which can be read by itunes

I'm putting my windows media files in iTunes to play on a stereo system.

I am after the best quality possible and do not want to be caught in the trap in appleworld but there is very little ipnut devices that support what anyone else than apple.

I also have a Samsing Galaxy SII I want to play music.

I, therefore, plucked a few CD in windows media player using WAV (lossless) format.

When I try to add a folder to library in itunes songs appear under unknown artist and I can't recognize the format.

Anyone know what is the best quality download I can do which can be dealt with by media player AND iTunes?

Thank you very much.

John

Why use iTunes AND WMP AND a Galaxy? Use one of them.

The reason for which you you hide it all under "Unknown", this is that wav files are not encrypted when you ripped them. You must add the titles to the hand. However, your Galaxy will not be able to read them.

You could rip as mp3 at a rate of 320 files - negligible loss of sound quality at a high rate, or as a file flac.

You can use a codec for WMP for files flac and I don't know if iTunes can read - I never use it for reading. Check the plug on the Apple site. Yet once, however, the Galaxy cannot.

However, they can read mp3 files, as can your Galaxy (I have a). To transfer files to the Galaxy its recommended to use Kies software (available on Samsung website)...

If you were to use a program like AudioGrabber (Google for it, its freeware) coupled with the Lame codec (follow the links on the site of AudioGrabber) then you can rip from CD directly to mp3 at a rate of 320 that WMP + iTunes + your Galaxy can read.

Hope that waffle above is clear,

See you soon,.
Jerry

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