Hi!
Can xld rip a cd into one file?
And can you save to more than mp3?
Flac for instance which i ofcourse can’t play with itunes but i use vlc for 
that.
/A 
> 30 mar 2015 kl. 10:26 skrev Dane Trethowan <[email protected]>:
> 
> 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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