LoveablePuppy
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1) I noticed that when i installed Rio Music Manager, it asked me if I wanted to "synchronized". What exactly does that mean and what does it do (advantages and/or disadvantages)?
2)I want to rip my audio cd's into mp3. I use to do that with a program called Zen Micro Explorer, and it gave me the option of variable or constant bit rate. I always chosed constant.
Now that I have Rio Music Manager running and about to rip, I dont see that option anywhere. I cant tell if it will be constant or variable when I convert it to mp3s.
There is the option for "Normalization", but I dont know what that means, if it is related to the option for constant or variable.
Normalization:
Because audio content is often recorded at different sound levels, some tracks may sound notably louder or softer than others. The Normalization feature helps maintain audio consistency between tracks by raising or lowering the sound level of various files to enhance volume consistency.
2)I want to rip my audio cd's into mp3. I use to do that with a program called Zen Micro Explorer, and it gave me the option of variable or constant bit rate. I always chosed constant.
Now that I have Rio Music Manager running and about to rip, I dont see that option anywhere. I cant tell if it will be constant or variable when I convert it to mp3s.
There is the option for "Normalization", but I dont know what that means, if it is related to the option for constant or variable.
Normalization:
Because audio content is often recorded at different sound levels, some tracks may sound notably louder or softer than others. The Normalization feature helps maintain audio consistency between tracks by raising or lowering the sound level of various files to enhance volume consistency.