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Old 23-07-03, 11:01 AM   #1
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Question Ripping Commercial CD's

Guys...in ripping those commercial CD's...what program do you use?

I curently use CDex...not a bad little program, there was a more recent version of the program out, but found that the version that I currenlty use is a more stable version.

I just thought I would ask, in case there was something more better, (for those who have used a lot of different programs)..
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Old 23-07-03, 02:26 PM   #2
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i'm using goldwave right now. i can rip to the harddrive and convert at the same time. wave, mp3, ogg and all bitrates.

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Old 23-07-03, 03:54 PM   #3
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Ripping commercial CD's? Aren't those already recorded? I'm lost. Again.

Edit: Nevermind, my genie just informed me I was wrong (again). LOL. Anyway, I use AudioGrabber for that.

(I'm always backwards)
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Old 23-07-03, 05:40 PM   #4
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Ripping commercial CD's? Aren't those already recorded? I'm lost. Again.

Edit: Nevermind, my genie just informed me I was wrong (again). LOL. Anyway, I use AudioGrabber for that.

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No Dawn, my fault...you're right they are digitally recorded...what I should have said is what do you use to MP3 em'..sorry
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Old 23-07-03, 05:52 PM   #5
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I use cdparanoia (on my Linux machine), it's supposed to be one of the best. On the Windows side, EAC, http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/ , is highly recommended for persistance. It can use any of your audio codecs for the output, or an external encoder, like Lame. I don't believe it comes with the lame library built in.
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Old 23-07-03, 07:15 PM   #6
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I agree with pod - EAC is the very best, imho, its results are almost indistiguishible from the original when using higher bitrates. What's more, it's free. What could be better than that!
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Old 23-07-03, 10:44 PM   #7
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I use EAC w/LAME
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Old 23-07-03, 11:53 PM   #8
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I use Easy CD Digital Audio Extractor.
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It has to be EAC - no other ripper has built in error correction.

I share a lot of classical music and when I tried to rip a CD with Cdex last week the result was terrible - clearly audible artifacts on several tracks. EAC takes a little longer but the results are always perfect. I always rip to WAV with EAC then batch convert all the files to 256 MP3s in Wavelab or CoolEdit.

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Old 24-07-03, 01:53 PM   #10
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i use EAC or plextools. EAC is very good for ripping scratched or copy-protected CDs. plextools is good because it's customized to my plextor drive and already has all the offsets configured properly (something which can be a little tricky to do with EAC)
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It has to be EAC - no other ripper has built in error correction.

I share a lot of classical music and when I tried to rip a CD with Cdex last week the result was terrible - clearly audible artifacts on several tracks. EAC takes a little longer but the results are always perfect. I always rip to WAV with EAC then batch convert all the files to 256 MP3s in Wavelab or CoolEdit.

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I really appreciate all your input on this guys...but I will most certainly try this EAC...Marius has used the both of them and has fond EAC to be the better of the two, (CDex)..I'll definitely giver er a whirl.....

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Old 24-07-03, 08:31 PM   #12
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You might find this site helpful, Jadesun:

http://www.ping.be/satcp/tutorials.htm

There are some very good EAC tutorials as well as a quick start guide. If you don't fancy doing all the "offset" tests and calculations you can still get excellent results with EAC.

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You might find this site helpful, Jadesun:

http://www.ping.be/satcp/tutorials.htm

There are some very good EAC tutorials as well as a quick start guide. If you don't fancy doing all the "offset" tests and calculations you can still get excellent results with EAC.

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Thanks Marius....I think I've read somewhere along my travels that the newest version is the eac 9 beta 11, but I couldn't seem to find it for broken links...the version that I have come up with is the eac 9 beta 3... do you know of a direct link to the most recent version...I couldn't seem to find one.
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Old 28-07-03, 06:15 PM   #14
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I'm not sure what the latest version is but it should be on the download page on the author's website at:

http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/

Incidentally, EAC is not quite freeware, it's postcardware. The author likes to get a postcard from your hometown, which seems like a pretty good bargain to me.

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