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Recommend some CD Ripping software?

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mberan42:
Audiograbber is what I use. It's a great program - you can choose a million different formats to rip to, bit rates, etc... You can use a variety of encoders, depending on your likes. (I use the LAME encoder, available directly on the download page.) There's also freedb support as well.

kokeyjoe:
I thiiiink I have used Audiograbber in my past.  Perhaps a long, long time ago.  That grabbing icon is very familiar, either something I *do* remember from my past, or some sort of repressed recurring nightmare from my childhood.  Regardless, I'll download it and give it a shot, because I don't think I've tried using that since, like, 1998 or something.  Thankee, Sai.

supersheep:
Yeah, Audiograbber here too. I quite like it. EAC sounds nice though, might try it out.

Dimmukane:
for mp3's of which I could care less since I don't do much ripping anyways:  Windows Media Player.  Always in 320kbps.  Otherwise, EAC.  I might check out Audiograbber...does it also transcode?  I've got some stuff I want to be able to play from my hard drive on my 360, but it doesn't take FLAC, APE, M4A, MPC, or OGG. 

Splunkle:
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?

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