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Early results with CDWave

Initial results using CDWave are pretty encouraging.
If all I want is to capture the wav file, split it into tracks and save them, this program is very easy to use.
Sound quality using my (reasonably high end) vinyl front end and the record out on my preamp
to a Digi 96/8 Pad audio card (analog in)
24 bit/44.1
sounds just like the vinyl, even through headphones.

I also tried Audacity but found it not as easy to use. It is really a general purpose audio editor.

CD Wave (and I suppose Wave Repair as well, tho haven't tried it) is geared specifically for ripping LP's to a hard drive and so fits my needs.

Any ideas on tagging? I suppose any general purpose tagging program - I'm using TagScanner 5.0, which is freeware - can tag the files for use in Foobar, unless anyone has a better suggestion.


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