Every article and forum I've read states that BWF and WAV are both sonically equivalent (i.e. wav), but with extra metadata information stored, and therefore more desirable for archiving purposes. ![]() This confuses me, because from what I understand, a BWF file is a WAV file (literally, it uses. How do I go about ripping my CDs to Broadcast Wave Format (BWF)? I downloaded the codec BWFMP2 from Codec Central (which was listed for Braodcast Wave Format), but this appears to be an MP2 file wrapped in a WAV file – i.e., lossy. I just had a couple of questions to make sure that I don't have to repeat this lengthy process more than once.ġ. This means that I will be re-ripping my entire collection. Hello! I've been ripping CDs for a while, but just recently clued in to things like audio quality and audio formats (which is why I eventually researched and purchased dBpoweramp).
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