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Ripping music from CD Windows Vista vs Windows 10?

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    Hello I have a beginner question, hopefully it isn't a stupid question.. If I rip a CD into a mp3 file with Windows Media Player on Windows Vista, will the quality be the same as if I ripped it on Windows 10?

    My Windows 10 computer doesn't have a cd slot. My old Windows Vista laptop has one but I'm worried the sound quality will be worse if I rip it with my Windows Vista laptop. This is an important CD. Does the operating system matter? I assume the Windows 10 Media Player is more up to date. Or does it not matter at all? Thanks.

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      Hello I have a beginner question, hopefully it isn't a stupid question.. If I rip a CD into a mp3 file with Windows Media Player on Windows Vista, will the quality be the same as if I ripped it on Windows 10?

      My Windows 10 computer doesn't have a cd slot. My old Windows Vista laptop has one but I'm worried the sound quality will be worse if I rip it with my Windows Vista laptop. This is an important CD. Does the operating system matter? I assume the Windows 10 Media Player is more up to date. Or does it not matter at all? Thanks.

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      This is a site for software development, not technical support on your laptop. But no - it'll make no difference: the quality of the music will be the same. Whether it's legal or not is another matter...

      Sent from my Amstrad PC 1640 Never throw anything away, Griff Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay... AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!

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        Hello I have a beginner question, hopefully it isn't a stupid question.. If I rip a CD into a mp3 file with Windows Media Player on Windows Vista, will the quality be the same as if I ripped it on Windows 10?

        My Windows 10 computer doesn't have a cd slot. My old Windows Vista laptop has one but I'm worried the sound quality will be worse if I rip it with my Windows Vista laptop. This is an important CD. Does the operating system matter? I assume the Windows 10 Media Player is more up to date. Or does it not matter at all? Thanks.

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        Tovino James wrote:

        it isn't a stupid question..

        It is.

        Tovino James wrote:

        My old Windows Vista laptop has one

        Laptops have bad sound. Vista is bad too. Your sound will be bad-bad. The only solution is to set fire to your laptop :thumbsup:

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