Off topic, but:
You don't necessarily need to convert them at a 'higher' bitrate. Just convert them using the recommended settings and LAME compile from
Hydrogen Audio (after extracting them using a quality extraction program and from the original CDs of course).
Currently this would mean LAME v3.98.2 build from Rarewaves, and for a car (even with Dynaudio) or portable system (even with aftermarket IEMs), the -V2 option would be optimal. It 'aims for' 192kbps variable bit rate, but will range from an average of ~160 to 230 depending on the complexity of the content that you're encoding.
Hope that helps
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