garym;498055 Wrote: 
> If you google around enough on this, you will find that knowledgeable
> people tend to recommend overwhelmingly either EAC or dbPowerAmp
> software for ripping. I use dbpoweramp myself. So figure out a good
> naming/organization scheme (your other thread), start ripping, make sure
> your tags are exactly what you want (also consider mp3tag for this as
> well...not just mp3 files by the way) and enjoy the music!

I googlED a lot... With my other thread, I try to figure out how to rip
efficiently. Seems that dbPowerAmp is really useful, as it can do thing
efficiently. Honestly, either if I'm a GNU/Linux user, I just want
things to be done well and quick, even if I must pay for this. My spare
time is worth it...


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