m1abrams;261505 Wrote: 
> I use Max and is what I recommend to people on macs who want to rip to
> flac.  However Max much to be desired.  If you have windows then I
> highly recommend dbpoweramp.  I use to be a longtime EAC user, and now
> would not use anything but dbpoweramp.  The pay version (reference)
> adds a good bit a goodies that I just can not live without now.

I know this is an old post, but I've been screwin' around with various
settings, configurations, etc with iTunes et al for my mac for too long
now.  I value my time, but I want great audio quality, and a great user
interface.  I have a very large audio collection >800 GB and I've been
ripping, re-ripping, and unsatisfied because the quality just doesn't
seem right to my ear.  What I want to know is, what is the best program
I can find that lets me rip in FLAC or Hi-Rez on the Mac, and, since
I've noticed the great expertise in this forum, the best GUI to use for
playback thru my squeeze.

thx, PG


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