Indeed, if you're happy then that's the main thing but I gave up iTunes
and so on years ago, Exact Audio Copy, XLD and Easy CD Coverter are used
for the CD Archive so I took a lead from them I guess.
On 30/03/2015 7:11 PM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
Hi!
Well thats your opinion which i ofcourse respect.
Its to easy not to use Itunes on the mac so i will still use it.
And i do like toys anyway so there's no big deal about that.
/A
30 mar 2015 kl. 05:41 skrev Dane Trethowan <[email protected]>:
I don't even bother with CD databases as they're usually so inaccurate in the
first places - ain't like they used to be you know -.
When I rip Audio CD'S for books the first thing I do - having obtained the book
title - is to go to the Google Book Search and type in the title, that brings
up an information page thus I then can enter the data as need be.
I Use Easy CD Converter for Windows or XLD for the Mac but I prefer Easy CD
Converter much of the time.
Anyway I have a Profile for talking books where particular parameters are set
for the MP3 encoder, the naming scheme is set to Track Number -its audio books
we're talking about and they usually don't have any particular track titles -
and so on.
Its a shame that people won't use anything other than toys like iTunes to Rip
their CD'S and I don't shy away from saying this either, iTunes - and many
other rippers are toys nothing more and nothing less -, they do not look for
errors on CD'S for example and before anyone says there aren't any, you
wouldn't know unless you had an accurate ripper that generated a log for you of
ripping results, Easy CD Converter, XLD and Exact Audio Copy are amongst the
few that do this as well as emplying advanced error correction and retry
methods.
Yes, ripping can take a little longer - say 20 minutes instead of 2 - but the
length is worth it as you get a truly accurate product.
On 30/03/2015 6:56 AM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
Hi!
I have a strange problem with cdex and freedb.
Mostly i do my cd ripping in Itunes on my mac with very good results.
But when it comes to audiobooks on cd i prefer cdex for windows.
However i have one odd problem with the audiobooks.
Its very strange.
When i rip cd-s i connect to the freedb and sometimes a cd of an audiobook is
missing when i querying the freedb.
I wonder why some cd-s are missing in a audiobook that contains 10 cds.
Really frustrating.
/A
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