Hi,
If you do go for eac (I would) here is a file that should make it
easier. All my perfect flac settings are in this file, go to profiles
in the file menue, then import and see what you get. Here's the file
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/17525699/EACProfile.cfg

Also if you want to test for errors before copying, press f4. Takes
longer but I think it's worth it.
Rob

On 11/12/16, Chris Skarstad <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi guys
>
>
> Just for a goof, I tried another piece of software done by the same guy
> that did EAC, called Easy audio copy.  It sounded great, because it
> claimed that the process to copy cd's was a little simpler than eac.
> Sure, I want to have great rips, but i'm the impatient sort, so i
> figured i'd give it a try.  The bummer is there was a welcome screen in
> several different languages and, try as I might with 3 different
> screenreaders I absolutely could not get past it to even try it out.
> The big difference is that EAC is free, while Easy audio copy is not.  I
> was able to find CDEX and after tweaking the settings I was able to get
> some pretty good sounding rips.  I copied one rock album and one modern
> country album and the results were excellent, at least for my ears.
>
> So, i think i'm happy for now, but i'll still keep EAC and the other
> programs in mind, you never really know!
>
> Thanks guys!
>
>
>
>
>
> On 11/12/2016 8:22 AM, Robert Godridge wrote:
>> I spent hours setting up my eac. Perhaps I can send you my profile
>> file if you're interested and I can work out how. I'm a member of a
>> very stringent private torrents site so these rips are perfect.
>>
>> On 11/12/16, Joe Paton <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hi Chris,
>>> ez cd audio converter
>>> from poikosoft is worth a look as well.
>>>
>>> Does a fairly comprehensive range of file format conversions in
>>> to the bargain.
>>>
>>> Can not compare with the other program in this thread, but others might
>>> do
>>> that for you.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> JP
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, 10 Nov 2016 23:58:45 -0500
>>> Chris Skarstad <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>               Hey folks
>>>
>>> Subject line basicly tells the story.  I have some cd's that were sent
>>> to
>>> me, and i'd like to rip them to the pc, but i'd like to make them sound
>>> as
>>> good as possible.  I am a huge fan of FLAC, or free lossless audio codec
>>> files.  The file size is a bit larger but the sound quality is supurb if
>>> you're listening on a good system.  Looking online, I saw many people
>>> mention a program called Exact Audio copy, which has been around for
>>> years,
>>> does anyone on here have experience using that?  My hope is to convert
>>> the
>>> cd's to flac files, and use the cd database to grab the song titles from
>>> the
>>> internet.  I was thinking of using CDEX, but sadly, i've never been able
>>> to
>>> get the CDDB, or Gracenote
>>>
>>>    servers to find anything.  Anyone know anything about this?  Thanks
>>> for
>>> any ideas folks.
>>> Chris
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Joe Paton <[email protected]>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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