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Exactly. If you burn the file as a data file, it's the same as copying it to another Hard Drive or Flash drive and no data (and thus no quality) is lost. If you burn it as an audio track and re-rip it, yes, quality will be lost, because some quality is always lost in every conversion.
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What Eleo said. MP3s have a limit of 320K/s. Either you were playing lossless files without realizing it or your player was misreading them.
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