A month ago I was happy playing my music in iTunes, till one day I decided to compare the sound quality of ripped music with the original CD. What a mistake!
So, said that I started looking into better software’s, first I bought Easy CD-DA-Extractor and started ripping my music. Two days later I read an article on Computer Audiophile recommending dbPowerAmp and JRiver, and ripping the music in three different formats, so bought dbPowerAmp and JRiver. I spent 2 week every night and whole weekends ripping my CD’s in Wav, FLAC and Apple lossless formats. Now it was time to compare original CD with ripped Wav file. I am using CD “Post Industrial Blues” by “Bob Brozman” track # 2 and 4. I also tried “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy” track 1.
What a clean music! When I play through original CDs, the instrument and the vocals are so so clean and crisp, what a pleasure listening these CDs. But when I switch to ripped wave files they are nowhere close to the original CDs. Anybody has an idea why? I thought buying and playing through JRiver will solve my problem but no luck. Now question is that do I need any tweaking of computer or should I buy 400 CD disk changer?
I have ATI Radeon HD 4850 Video card that I specially bought to play my audio and video files on a PC with Windows 64 ultimate. I ripped my one CD in Loss-Less Wav format. When I tried to compare the quality of my CD with ripped wave file, its no ware close to the original CD. I am using a top rated “dbPowerAmp” CD ripping program which rips the CD as Source, I am using AudioPhile recommended “JRiver” playback software which plays the files as source without an clipping or any modification. I am not using DSP to change the output. But even then it does not sound the same, not even close to the original CD quality.
I downloaded the latest catalyst version 11 from ATI site. And I am using HDMI to connect my computer to my receiver. All the settings on my receiver are identical while sampling between CD and Wave file. I noticed that while configuring HDMI card, I have choices of 2, 4, 6 and 8 speakers, but no option for auto select based on source signal. I do have 7.1 speakers connected to my receiver. I do not want to make changes to speaker setting every time I switch between listening audio to watching video. What should be the setting on speaker selection? Or is there a way of auto select as the source changes?
I also noticed in audio configuration I have an option to select “16bit and 44.0 KHz” to “24 bit to 96 KHz” but there is no auto select option. As new audio files have different bit rates, should it not change automatically as the source file changes? Or should I select the highest bit rate no matter what? Please help?
Is it clipping the high notes? What’s going on?