Hey djs.. can u name a really good and easy cd ripper software so i can rip my cds to convert them to mp3s?? thanks. i use music match jukebox... but i want somethin easy and fast..at same time preserve the fidelity, clarity and quality of sound..
Mensajes Tue 24 May 05 @ 4:37 pm
AudioGrabber..
Mensajes Tue 24 May 05 @ 4:42 pm
I use
exact audio copy for grabbing
razorlame (which is frontend only) with lame.dll for encoding to mp3
exact audio copy for grabbing
razorlame (which is frontend only) with lame.dll for encoding to mp3
Mensajes Tue 24 May 05 @ 4:45 pm
cdex - it's free and powerful
Dj Nikki
Dj Nikki
Mensajes Tue 24 May 05 @ 5:04 pm
aight! thanks a lot everyone!
Mensajes Tue 24 May 05 @ 5:08 pm
Use EAC ! Best program around and its for free !! :)
Use Lame Encoder for creating mp3 and never go below 320k.
Everything else will never sound the way your CD's do. Of course presuming you got a decent stereo with proper speakers ...
Use Lame Encoder for creating mp3 and never go below 320k.
Everything else will never sound the way your CD's do. Of course presuming you got a decent stereo with proper speakers ...
Mensajes Tue 24 May 05 @ 5:32 pm
i use CDEX , at 320kbs
Mensajes Tue 24 May 05 @ 7:03 pm
audio grabber
Mensajes Tue 24 May 05 @ 7:10 pm
I recommend AudioGrabber. Great software... I bought it when they were still charging $20, but it is now free. You will have to install a decent mp3 codec with it though because the one it comes with is very low quality. The online help that comes with it contains instructions for installing a codec.
I rip at 192Kbs which maybe not quite CD quality, but when you are blasting it from loud speakers, the difference is not noticeable at all. If you only play on a home stereo system, you will notice the difference though.
I rip at 192Kbs which maybe not quite CD quality, but when you are blasting it from loud speakers, the difference is not noticeable at all. If you only play on a home stereo system, you will notice the difference though.
Mensajes Tue 24 May 05 @ 7:11 pm
Do any of these pieces of software have he abilty to find names and other information (mainly iD3 tags) for tracks that you have ripped. It takes me ages to name all the tracks that i have ripped and most of the time they stay as Track1, Track2, etc and so i don't know what the track is untill iv started listening to it.
Ta, Chris
Ta, Chris
Mensajes Tue 24 May 05 @ 9:22 pm
Most will, at least AudioGrabber does do this..
Mensajes Tue 24 May 05 @ 11:07 pm
Audiograbber for me too.
(Using Lame encoder)
Fast, easy of use, powerfull, free...
(Using Lame encoder)
Fast, easy of use, powerfull, free...
Mensajes Wed 25 May 05 @ 3:05 am
audio grabber for cd's
smart ripper for dvd's
smart ripper for dvd's
Mensajes Wed 25 May 05 @ 3:33 am
And Ripvinyl for Vinyls!
Mensajes Wed 25 May 05 @ 6:21 pm