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Cd Ripper Programs.. Which Ones Are Quality?
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| JayD |
| O.k., I found a program a while back that was decent for ripping cd's.. It went by the name EAC (Exact Audio Copy).. Although, today when I tried ripping a cd w/ it and I played back the .wav file the volume on the .wav file was treamondously loud. I have heard lots of mp3's from cd rips and none of them are this loud. What is the problem here? Everything is digital so the loudness shouldnt be a problem. Well anywayz, what would be a good way to rip cd's and what is probably the best program out there for this? |
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| Nebob |
| EAC is the best. Just normalize to 98% and you should be fine. |
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| GrimReaper |
| I like Audiograbber and use lame encoder with it. |
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| JayD |
| quote: | Originally posted by Nebob
EAC is the best. Just normalize to 98% and you should be fine. |
Where do I go to normalize w/ EAC? |
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| Flippe |
| quote: | Originally posted by GrimReaper
I like Audiograbber and use lame encoder with it. |
Indeed, that's a good one :)
I like this one :) |
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| serialkillah |
| I always use CDEX and I think thats a fine program to. You can just download it from download.com. |
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| serialkillah |
| Congratulations with your first post. Welcome 2 the trance addict forums.:D |
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| biznology |
| quote: | Originally posted by serialkillah
I always use CDEX and I think thats a fine program to. You can just download it from download.com. |
yeah Cdex is the one i use simply because its free. it always works and the quality is great. i dont see why anyone would use another is you are just ripping from a CD. check it out at: http://cdexos.sourceforge.net/index.html ...late/ |
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