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Originally Posted by Camaero
I see, well thanks for answering my questions! I should probably spend my money on a new reciever before I get the 24K The Wall. Mine was in the low three digit price range and doesn't even have true 5.1. My speakers are some old Pioneers which are actually pretty decent.
By the way, did you get Media Monkey to work with your modified OGG files? Any easy way of telling how you modified the OGGs to get them to sound flawless?
It has been so long since I ripped my cds that I probably have forgotten how much better the original sounded. Actually, on many of my cds, I just open the case, rip to my computer, and keep the original in perfect condition by not using it. I spent part of last night reripping The Wall and Darkside of the Moon in OGG format. I am currently waiting for certain people to wake up so I can blow the walls down and try it out.
Thanks again bud. 
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I used CDEX to encode the files.
I made MediaMonkey embed the album art (I will try to modify MediaMonkey to encode a near lossless file in the future, but for right now I am going over my collection and just using it to update the art), but now I am screwing with Taglib (
http://developer.kde.org/~wheeler/taglib.html) to try and get it to extract it, and transfered over the net with MediaTomb (
http://mediatomb.cc/) so that it displays on my Dlink DSM-520 (
http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=438&sec=0). I'm still messing with something else too on MediaTomb right now, so progress is slow.
Oh - You're welcome by the way!
-S