In Reply to: ripping software posted by mntnear on December 20, 2006 at 16:55:10:
If you're fussy about sound quality (and why else would you
be here?), and you're going to rip music as well as audio books,
then the standard answer to this question is the freeware
Exact Audio Copy http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/OTOH, if you're happy with what you're using, maybe you should
stick with it. Before I discovered EAC, I was unhappy with
the quality of ripped CDs (too many clicks and pops), and went
**looking** for a better quality ripper than the most visible
ones.EAC can grab disc names and track titles from on-line databases
like FreeDB. You can tell EAC how to use this information to
format the file names.Jim F.
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Follow Ups
- Re: ripping software - Jim F. 15:05:38 12/21/06 (1)
- Re: ripping software - mntnear 11:39:33 12/22/06 (0)