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In itunes, you can set the options or preferences on the quality of the rip. By default it will rip at 128kbps. You can set it to rip at whatever you want but itunes will still not be of the best quality. If it comes upon a defect in the source material, ie a scratch in the disc, it will just keep on going. Then you will get crackles or skips/pops in the sound.
Do some research on high quality cd ripping for ipods and you will come across a wealth of information. I use a program called Exact Audio Copy to do my ripping. It will read the disc about 100 times trying to get a perfect digital copy before it tells you it cannot read it correctly.
To tell the bitrate, simply hold your cursor over the song file while in windows explorer and all the info on the track will pop up. It will tell you the album, track, artist, year, bitrate, filesize, etc.
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