325xi;180201 Wrote: 
> Is dBpowerAMP as good as EAC on good (not damaged) CDs?

Should be.

> What happens if CD has problems - will dBpowerAMP let me know so I can
> process that CD manually with EAC afterwards, or it'll skip the error
> and just continue?

That's the problem.  I haven't tried the latest version, but on the
earlier versions I tried, dBpowerAMP was incapable of knowing if there
are errors in its rips.  AccurateRip may help, but not if you have a
lot of imported CDs or are in a region where many CDs are produced
locally by law (like here in Canada).

BTW Slim Devices offers a ripping service. 
https://secure.slimdevices.com/order/ripping.cgi


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