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In Reply to: RE: +1 I don't play CDs. I store them. posted by Inmate51 on December 08, 2016 at 06:49:34
The best software for ripping LP's is probably Pure Vinyl by Channel D but it's for Mac only and it's a bit pricey. Click HERE for the review.There's an inmate here who uses Vinyl Studio which is supposed to be pretty good and not very difficult. It's available for Mac and Windows. I'm not sure that it eliminates ALL the agony of ripping vinyl but I believe it has some 'automation' built-in.
I just used the free Audacity software which runs on Mac & Windows but it's very 'manual' in nature. I rip the entire side one then side two of my album in two separate very large files. I then used Audacity's editing feature to 'separate' the individual tracks and input the metadata.There's a link below that describes how to use Audacity to rip vinyl. I'm not sure how current it is so it may differ slightly from the latest version of Audacity.
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Thank you very much!
I'd also like to rip some of my CDs. That was my point before I got side-tracked into my story about ripping vinyl.
Anyway, I'll brush up on Audacity. I've heard about it for years, but never really knew its capabilities. Turns out, my son uses it for recording audio, so I'll pick his brain a little.
Thanks again.
:)
dbPoweramp is my favorite. Free application EAC works, but is not nearly as convenient nor does it offer other features like bulk transcoding.
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