I used to use the -r3mix option with Lame (within EAC). Thanks, I’ve still got a bunch of CDs to rip when I have time. I do like the tutorial linked above though as I had to spend a lot of time figuring out all the details of EAC many years ago. But I’ve also had EAC fail to extract an occasional song which I’ve then needed to rip using another program and it came out fine. Granted, sometimes these non-secure rippers will mess up and give you an MP3 which sounds terrible. If someone has a lot of CDs to rip to MP3 (or other format) then EAC (a secure CD ripper) takes A LOT LONGER for each CD compared to RealPlayer, Windows Media Player or other non-secure CD ripper programs. I’ve used Exact Audio Copy (EAC) before because of the high quality rips from CD to MP3 (using the Lame MP3 encoder) but it might be overkill for people who don’t care about such high quality audio and just want their music on their Clip as quickly as possible. The link above needs an “L” at the end (i.e. The ideal way to do it: jiGGafellz’ Step-by-Step Guide to Secure CD Ripping w/Exact Audio Copy
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |