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Old 24-06-01, 01:47 PM   #6
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Originally posted by Gothic_Rey_Mysterio
The reason I don't want to use MusicMatch is because I've heard that It only lets you rip to 128 bitrate,and I at least want 192 bitrate quality....and unless you pay for MM it does the process slower than usual....I'm going to try out CDex looks a litte complicated but I'll figure it out. Thanks

Oh and thats all I need to rip cd's right? I thought I needed 2 programs one to rip the other to encode?
You can rip at any bitrates up to 320 kbs with the free version of MusicMatch by using custom settings (Options|Recorder|Settings|Custom Quality). There is no artificial slowing down of the ripping process - only CD burning speed is limited in the free version. In my view MusicMatch is a good ripping solution for a beginner - use 160 kbs or 192 kbs bitrates and you will get good quality rips very easily.

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