Kansas Territory wrote: > Ordinarily, 99 times out of a 100, if I buy a new audio CD, I rip it to > MP3s and put away the audio CD. I have my sound system in my home and > my car set up so that I can listen to mp3s. But I recently purchased > a new AUDIO CD and I wanted to burn a copy of it in full quality into an > AUDIO CD format to take in my car. I just wanted to give this > particular CD a few good listens without it being an mp3. Ah then, if that's the case, then by all means, use AIFF. I think the thread went down other nooks and cranny on its way to answering your original questions. :) dZ.