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best cd ripping program

Postby peat » Sat Mar 10, 2007 3:10 am

i swear by a program called CDex
anyone know it

what do you use?
what are the pros and cons of different programs?
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Postby Henry » Mon Mar 12, 2007 7:29 pm

EAC Exact Audio Copy. It's free, just google it up.
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Postby Jason Dirckze » Tue Mar 13, 2007 12:18 pm

Im not sure why you'd need to rip CD's these days, I just pop em in and drag em onto the desktop. Or chuck em into iTunes...
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Postby Kurt » Tue Mar 13, 2007 1:57 pm

That is ripping them...

Jason Dirckze wrote:Im not sure why you'd need to rip CD's these days, I just pop em in and drag em onto the desktop. Or chuck em into iTunes...
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Postby Chris H » Tue Mar 13, 2007 1:59 pm

Jason Dirckze wrote:Im not sure why you'd need to rip CD's these days, I just pop em in and drag em onto the desktop. Or chuck em into iTunes...


The diff between Mac and PC i presume.
I don't think PC's especially the old os does the drag and drop things that makes the mac a convenience most of the time...

Still i'm ignorent of most things PC ( and mac!!!! )
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Postby JulienG » Tue Mar 13, 2007 8:59 pm

The reason you use EAC or cdparanoia etc. is so that you get an *accurate* *bit-for-bit* rip.

Normally a cd-drive will just stream off the disc and only use error correction if it needs it, on later drives you can detect how much error correction is being used and keep retrying to get as close as possible to what was origionally put down.
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Postby peat » Wed Mar 14, 2007 4:37 pm

so pretty much any ripping program would be ok?
as long as youve got a recently built cd drive?
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Postby Kurt » Thu Mar 15, 2007 1:02 am

Pretty much, it just comes down to what features you want and which interface you like best.

Having said that, some are more equal than others, look for accuracy over speed.

Personally I have used Audiograbber (it's free) for ages and I also use dbpoweramp which does all sorts of format conversions as well as cd ripping. (Handy for making mp3's or lossless compression of session files for archiving etc)



peat wrote:so pretty much any ripping program would be ok?
as long as youve got a recently built cd drive?
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Postby JulienG » Thu Mar 15, 2007 8:28 pm

peat wrote:so pretty much any ripping program would be ok?
as long as youve got a recently built cd drive?


Not quite, the point with EAC et al is that they listen to the error count from the drive and reread several times if it's above 0 to get the accurate rip. If you just use a simple ripper (eg iTunes) they don't listen and don't care when they get dodgy (or even just plain bad) data.
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Postby peat » Fri Mar 16, 2007 10:30 pm

thanks alot julien
ill definitely give EAC a go

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what do you mean by lossless compression?
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Postby Kurt » Sat Mar 17, 2007 11:15 am

Compresion formats like mp3, wma, ac3 etc make files smaller by removing the bits that probably won't be missed much by the listener.
If you convert an mp3 back to a wav file it will sound pretty much like the original.

Formats like flac, ape, shn are lossless formats, they work more like a zip file for wav's, when decompressed the file is identical to the original from which it was created.

The trade off is of course file size, mp3 etc can create a file much smaller than the source wav file, eg the "standard" for internet bound mp3's is 128kbps, this will result in a file approximately 1/10th of the original. Lossless compression formats are lucky to achieve file sizes lower than 3/4 of the original.



peat wrote:thanks alot julien
ill definitely give EAC a go

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what do you mean by lossless compression?
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Postby peat » Sat Mar 17, 2007 5:44 pm

thats what i thought you meant kurt
i just wasnt sure
perceptual encoding right

ill look into those formats that you said are lossless
are they playable
or do you have to turn them back into wavs to play them
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Postby Kurt » Sun Mar 18, 2007 3:15 am

They're playable if you install the direct show filters in windows, not sure if there are equivalents for macs.

peat wrote:thats what i thought you meant kurt
i just wasnt sure
perceptual encoding right

ill look into those formats that you said are lossless
are they playable
or do you have to turn them back into wavs to play them
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Postby Kris » Sun Mar 18, 2007 1:28 pm

I got all the sydney U2 shows as bootlegs in the FLAC format. I am yet to source it but I am told a FLAC plug in does exist for itunes.

I supply files to the iTunes store in Apple Lossless format.
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