Hello. I'm about to rip my whole collection of CD (more than 1000 units, I don't know exactly how many discs I own...) I just want to do it once, and do it right. It will be enough hard that way...
So I started investigating. I find these blogs, in French : * http://blog.apiguide.net/#podium * http://blog.apiguide.net/archive027.htm * http://blog.apiguide.net/archive023.htm * http://laudiophile.blog.free.fr/index.php?q=logiciel This guy is at least very demanding ! I will try to translate, for those who can't read French : he tested several rippers and found recently that RipStation Micro is the software he prefers. Very surprising are his conclusions in the third link I gave above : EAC and AIMP rip the same piece of music and have produced file of the same size, but these files sounds differently (obviously, if checksums had been calculated, they should have been different !) The tests are exceptionnaly rigorous, as the guy only relies on his own feelings. By the way, I think it is the best approach for these sort of subjects - for him ! You can easily bet another pair of ears would conclude in a different way... Anyway, this thread is an attempt to draw a tendency. I knowx EAC for years now, it is one of the recommended software to rip CD, along with dbPowerAmp, or cdparanoia for GNU/Linux users like me. Could you tell me your thinking on this subject ? Thanks in advance. Best regards, Al -- AlAz ------------------------------------------------------------------------ AlAz's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=26092 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=72916 _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/audiophiles
