You didn't name the make of your USB turntable but there aren't that many. 256 or 512k is most likely the ripping rate. It is really quite easy to get a "true" rip instead of an MP3. Look at Halford's site. He releases his free tracks in different bitrates. Two different MP3 bitrates and lossless (flac). To get your USB turntable (irrespective of the make) is usually quite easy and free. Look at Audible and here ==>flac.sourceforge.net/ The term "digital" is quite subjective. To put it simply, there is not one single format. On second look, I see that Halford also releases 126kbs. Inferior quality to be sure. Listen to it on a quality 6.1 quality system and you'll certainly hear it.
Budred wrote:
I understand that analog is better than digital. More bits of music per second equals a fuller,
better sound. It's the transfer sounding better than disc I don't get. I figured once that was done
the quality would degrade to digital. Right now recording to MP3 is all I can do. I have a USB turntable
that has EZ Vinyl Converter program built in. I know nothing about flac or even what that is. I
probably come off as stupid but really, it's just a lack of knowledge. I'm still in my first year with
computers and quite honestly, I don't do much on it. Most of my computer time is spent here.
I do like to learn though and will try to figure out what you're telling me. I knew you would have an answer,
you are quite knowledgeable. Even though MP3 may not be the way to go I am amazed my discs are
sounding as good as they do. Take care man.