Are there any utilities or ways in which I can burn my CD library to my
hard drive in a "lossless" audio format, but then convert them to a
smaller
size as I export them to my Rio audio player. The "lossless" format
creates files much to large for my MP3 player to handle (it is a
flashmemory RIO player, not a hard drive IPOD). The idea is that I
would
have a full backup of my audio library that I could then put on CD's if
I
want them for my car, but not burn them to CD in a manner that sounds
crappy. For my flash player, the company recommmended selecting the
64kb/s
format. This produces average mp3 file sizes of around 3,000k. Any
direction to forums that discuss this or direct feedback would be
greatly
appreciated. Thank you in advance.
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