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Recommend some CD Ripping software?

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Will:
I've always just used Winamp.  It's nothing fancy, but I can set it up to format the ID3 tags the way I want, and I'm kind of anal about that. 

Dimmukane:

--- Quote from: Splunkle on 06 Dec 2006, 07:38 ---EAC may seem like any other ripping program.? Until you have a CD that no other program will rip properly because it is scratched.? Then EAC will rock your world.

Also, please, please don't use CBR. CBR is for old folks who can't figure out all this new-fangeled technology.? VBR V0 For The Fukcing Win, kay?

--- End quote ---

V0 goes between which bitrates?  I can hear the difference between a 192-320kbps variable and a straight 320kbps constant, which is why I always pick constant.  And I can just barely tell the difference between 320kbps constant and FLAC/WAV.  So I always opt to rip the sharper version, regardless of file size.

And EAC does work miracles on scratched CDs, I can attest to that.

supersheep:
Yeah, any suggestions for transcoding? I have some m4a that I wanna flip into mp3, suggestions? (Audiograbber only does wav to mp3 conversion, unfortunately.)

mberan42:
Hmm... I have a program on my home computer that I use for transcoding... Lemme see if I can google it to remember what it is.

Ease Audio Converer

"Ease Audio Converter is a powerful audio converter, which can convert audio formats MP3, WAV, WMA, OGG, AAC, APE, FLAC, MP4, M4A, MPC(MusePack), AC3, ofr(OptimFROG), SPX(Speex), and WavePack from one to another. It can convert from MP3 to WAV and OGG, and WAV to MP3 and WMA. It has a recording function that allows you to record from line-in (cassette, LP, etc.) streaming audio, or any other source available on your system ."

Shareware allows 5 songs at once; $25 for the full version.

Will:
I think I have the most ass-backwards way of converting from m4a to mp3...I'll use Nero to make an ISO file simulating an audio CD with the m4a's, mount it to my virtual drive, and then rip the "disc" with Winamp.  Takes me a little bit of time, but it works.  Gross over-complications FTW!!

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