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Can I use Easy CD creator 4 to rip cds?
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Emil
Hi guys,

I have Easy CD creator version 4. Can I use it to rip cds?

Thanks,
Emil
Emil
Bleh, nevermind.

I can use it, but it only burns up to 56K. Which cd ripper can I use that at least can burn at 128k?

*EDIT* I just noticed on my computer, I have "Open MG Jukebox." Can I use that to rip cds? If so, how.
HYPA29
I use CDex. its working for me good. You can rip 192k if you want you dont have to rip 128k.
Emil
Where were you when I was getting a headache over ripping stuff. Wow, this Cdex stuff is great!

Thanks!!!

Emil :stongue:
E\/AN AL|\/|AE
I have easy-cd creater DEMO version and it rip all the up to 356kbps! I'm just wondering why yours doesn't???

peace,

Steve
verminator
www.r3mix.net

check out there
Kamaya
Check out the site Verminator suggested!!!


'EXACT AUDIO COPY' IS THA BOMB!!!
Emil
quote:
Originally posted by E\/AN AL|\/|AE
I have easy-cd creater DEMO version and it rip all the up to 356kbps! I'm just wondering why yours doesn't???

peace,

Steve


Good question. :conf: Mine only has listing for up to 56k. I am using Cdex, that stuff works great. :toothless

Emil
JM
CDex.

EAC has waaaaaaaaaay to many little options which i have no idea what the they mean.

>JM<
Maaz
Yes you can.

ShadySlim
quote:
Originally posted by Emil
Hi guys,

I have Easy CD creator version 4. Can I use it to rip cds?

Thanks,
Emil


I am assuming that you're NOT running Windows XP. Also, I am assuming that you're not using a CD burner that burns CDs faster than 12x or 16x even at maximum speed. If you are, then you'll need to upgrade to version 5 or later.

Also, the MP3 encoders built into CD burning programs are usually the trial versions, which can only be used for a limited number of rips (say, no more than 30 rips), and at severely limited bitrates to the extremely low settings (and usually with a REALLY crappy alogarithm).
Nalin
quote:
Originally posted by JM
CDex.

EAC has waaaaaaaaaay to many little options which i have no idea what the they mean.

>JM<


Gonna be the 3rd person to recommend CDex. Has enough/lots of options to give you a lot of control with your ripping but not as many options as Exact Audio Copy to give you headache.
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