Originally posted by: sandeep108
Unless you're an acoustic engineer or have otherwise superior hearing, 192 LAME CBR will do just fine for either of those.
Well maybe everybody will pounce on me, but I tried flac last night and still could hear the compression on the flac audio file. I tried quality 2 also (only 30% compressed) instead of default 5 (50% compressed), but still could hear a difference, when comparing playing back the different files. But yes, flac sounded much better than any mp3. Since it is lossless, I presume it will restore the wav file to its original state (I will try it out and see) so may be good for archiving / backing up your CD collection. But I think I will stick to no compression and rip to wav using EAC and add more HDDs as required at least for my PC/HT setup.
As far as portable devices and lower end speaker systems go, I guess flac at 50% would be superior simply because you can always restore the original or use it for lossy compression into any file format you need without further loss of quality, as remarked by a previous poster.
Ya I am going to jump on you because...unless you set it up wrong...its called lossless for a reason lol. It should be the exact same as the original CD wav.
You can try some other lossless codecs to see if you still notice a difference such as .ape or wma lossless. But I really think you are hearing a placebo effect.