Something with sections for audio compression how-tos, CD ripping, and information about each audio format. And each section would be short, accessible (easy to read and understand, even for newbies), and practical, but with additional information linked for further study. Right, go ahead... For example the "Hardware Audio Recorders" page was empty for months, so I could only insert two links to CD ripping sites, because I don't know anything about this. Of course there should be other sub-categories like portable DAT recorders, too, but no one seems to know enough about them to write or at least quote something.Every time I think about the usefulness of a comprehensive audio compression FAQ, I wonder why I haven't yet discovered one that's already been made. I mean, this isn't exactly a revolutionary idea I've just come up with. I could probably throw one together in a couple weeks, so someone else must have already done such a thing, right? I don't know, maybe they hide it from the public. There certainly are enough pre-written FAQs somewhere, so I think it's OK to link to them in a Wiki rather than writing the same stuff again (like I did with the FAQs from the MPEG Audio Subgroup), because that's what the "global village" is all about, isn't it? Of course you're also correct in demanding a short and easy-to-read compilation, but don't ask this from a german... And I couldn't come up with a search returning Hydrogen Audio whose search string that didn't have "hydrogen audio" in it. It makes me wonder how reliable Google is for all my other searches... <_< That's a special problem with all PHP based sites on the web, because they use question marks and other parts in an URL (e.g. session IDs like HA) that the Google search robot cannot read, so it can't spider the content of these pages. As far as I know, this is also the same for the Audiocoding.com Wiki and the forum, e.g. its Phorum software needs a hack with a hidden index page to overcome this, too. So if I write something in the Wiki or the forum about "Hydrogen Audio", it won't be found by Google. And sometimes site owners/admins don't know that they have to submit their URL to every search engine, before any search robot will come to index their pages. But that's of course another problem...