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BrotherLovesDub 05-04-2006 11:58 AM

Re: Does anyone know a good cd-ripper?
 
oops. suppose i could actually read the thread before replying.

guess it's more fuel for the fire. will i see that post spit back at me when the angry mob makes their case in front of the judge? hopefully Janie will represent me with her hemp soaked hands.

Eikman 05-04-2006 12:15 PM

Re: Does anyone know a good cd-ripper?
 
hehehehe...

patrick 05-04-2006 03:17 PM

Re: Does anyone know a good cd-ripper?
 
itunes is pretty good as if you are doing lots you can have it start on cd insert and spit them out when it's done... yay for automation


also, i used to have a lame set up when i cared but now i realize if i am burning to mp3 then i don't reallly care too much about the quality (as i have the cd or if i'm burning a friends i do lossless normally)

stimpee 05-04-2006 03:52 PM

Re: Does anyone know a good cd-ripper?
 
PC:
EasyCDDA (very good, but not free!)
EAC (freeware)
WinAmp (speed limited in non-pro version)
Audiograbber (now freeware)

Mac:
Max (free, recommended)
iTunes (free)
Toast (very good, but not free!)

patrick 05-04-2006 06:55 PM

Re: Does anyone know a good cd-ripper?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stimpee
PC:
EasyCDDA (very good, but not free!)
EAC (freeware)
WinAmp (speed limited in non-pro version)
Audiograbber (now freeware)

Mac:
Max (free, recommended)
iTunes (free)
Toast (very good, but not free!)

once again: amazing post from an amazing man

Ally 05-05-2006 05:40 AM

Re: Does anyone know a good cd-ripper?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eikman
itunes, cock.

Love it :D

viddy 05-05-2006 06:22 AM

Re: Does anyone know a good cd-ripper?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Leon
The Creative Cd-ripper that came with my mp3-player kinda sucks. You get all kinds of small glitches and clicks. ARGH!
Does anyone have a ripper that's flawless?

This likely to happen in every bit of software you use to rip an audio CD, unless you change the speed at which you rip a CD. If you are able to change this speed, for the troubled discs, set it to rip a CD at 1x. This fixes errors much of the time because it is reading the CD more carefully at a slower speed. This goes for burning CDs as well; if you want really accurate CD burns, write at the slowest speed you can tolerate.

But I do agree, that not every piece of software rips a CD with the same quality. So try a few different ones.

stimpee 05-05-2006 06:41 AM

Re: Does anyone know a good cd-ripper?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by viddy
But I do agree, that not every piece of software rips a CD with the same quality. So try a few different ones.

Software from Creative is notoriously buggy, sluggish, bloated and generally shite tho. But youre right with the ripping at lower speeds thing. My CD-RW drive rips better than my DVD-RW and rips those protected CDs with ease. Avoiding all Creative hardware and software will save you a lot of bother though.

BeautifulBurnout 05-05-2006 12:18 PM

Re: Does anyone know a good cd-ripper?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stimpee
Software from Creative is notoriously buggy, sluggish, bloated and generally shite tho. But youre right with the ripping at lower speeds thing. My CD-RW drive rips better than my DVD-RW and rips those protected CDs with ease. Avoiding all Creative hardware and software will save you a lot of bother though.

Oh be quiet!

Grrr! ;)



(although I get all mine for free, so it would be churlish to complain)

viddy 05-06-2006 09:15 AM

Re: Does anyone know a good cd-ripper?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stimpee
Software from Creative is notoriously buggy, sluggish, bloated and generally shite tho. But youre right with the ripping at lower speeds thing. My CD-RW drive rips better than my DVD-RW and rips those protected CDs with ease. Avoiding all Creative hardware and software will save you a lot of bother though.

Just to share my opinion and defend Creative; I've had a Creative Sound Blaster Extigy for a little over 3 years and it's always worked perfectly as it should. Besides the reciever I use to power my sound system, the Extigy has been at the heart of my home studio. It is the hub for all of my audio ins and outs and has worked great doing so. My MBox, television, and Ipod are connected to it, and the 6 channel outputs allow me to mix music and film projects in 5.1 surround sound (using Acid Pro). In my opinion not everything Creative is crap.


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