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.
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...
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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.
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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