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Old 03-01-2012, 06:04 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by J Diddy View Post
EAC with lame is what I have been using for years and have always had great results.

http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exact_Audio_Copy
EAC is fine but I found you needed to dig around abit to get the best from it, plus is crashed my system on a couple of occasions (using Windows XP) and getting the right Codecs can cause problems if you have not done it before.

WMP or Itunes will do the job easily enough and if you can't get the CD information when you Rip them you can always use MP3 Tag, which I use and is also free. It will do multiple files and has three or four different sources it looks at for CD info.

Ripping at 190 is fine if you only plan to listen on a MP3 player or your computer speakers but if you plan to listen to your rips through anything else I would go with 320. The extra space needed is worth it and the price of hard drives is starting to come down again.
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