I use dbpoweramp to rip my cds and there is no difference in the metadata between wav and flac.
Ripping hardware
The digital geeks are reporting all those major differences that hardware has on the digital signal stream, including 'transports' that play back my beloved CD and SACD.
For convenience, I am ALSO ripping my CD (SACD too complex to rip for my taste).
So with all those 'bad effects' from lowly transports: how terrible are my RIPS, using a $10 usb powered 6 oz LG CD/DVD reader/writer to rip my CD (lossless wav and FLAC)?
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This (below) appears to explain why my Honda Accord has no problem playing my wav files, but blows it with the metadata: https://wavmetadata.blogspot.com/
The metadata is stored in a wav file's "chunks", and apparently my Accord ignores them. You might have no issues with wav file's metadata storage, or maybe you will have issues. With the flac format, you should not have any metadata issues. And any decent digital file player will easily handle flac files. My Honda Accord's stereo is an exception, when it comes to changing songs that are flac encoded. It plays the songs just fine. But is has that awful 3-second delay. So I use wav files in my car, and lose my metadata. |
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