Sean Robert Abbey said: > Aaron Whitehouse wrote: >>I am using CDex to encode my music into Flac.
I have just finished ripping my 667 CDs into FLAC, and scanning the artwork. It is very tedious. I used CDex and flac command line because EAC gave me various problems, mostly with scratched CDs, where CDex in full paranoia mode worked and I couldn't hear any glitches. Sorry, but I've never seen that error. You're using flac.exe as the command line encoder? >>-8 -o %2 -T "artist=%a" -T "title=%t" -T "album=%b" -T "date=%y" -T >>"tracknumber=%tn" -T "genre=%g" - I used the same, but with --best rather than -8 so it doesn't have to change when the flac crew come up with -9 :) > I am using EAC currently, that said is it worth using this over it > or perhaps even both? I'd rather not, but hear CDex has less > problems on copy protected CDs... I don't think I have any protected CDs, but either should work. EAC lets you correct for your CD device more, and is preferred by some people. I'm happy with CDex. I also used MAREO for a short time, but have switched to using the diskwriter plugins for foobar2000 for batch transcoding. Moz _______________________________________________ Flac mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/flac
