stoopid
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I've been using foobar for years, great app.Foobar2000 is a great player for FLAC and any other media files you wish that is a windows program. It will also rip CDs.
FLAC retains more detail, but IMO most people would be fine with 320kbps MP3 or higher variable bitrate (VBR) MP3s. I use high bitrate MP3s exclusively in the car, and I'm a bit of an audiophool.
I still actively buy CDs of new material and have even recently gone back and purchased some favorite albums on CD. They can take away my streaming service, but they can't (easily) take away my physical media. In all seriousness, there's always the risk one day in a purely digital streaming world they will set the cost of access to whatever they want [puts on tinfoil hat].
Like you (will inevitably) I transitioned several years ago from CDs to MP3 and FLAC in the car, no regrets. You can still have CDs if that suits you, but for convenience and quantity of material available there's no beating digital files (and yes, streaming). My favorite albums are ripped to FLAC at home, less frequently played music stored as MP3. The only physical media I handle anymore on a frequent basis are the surround discs I own.