aubuti;404953 Wrote: 
> Only one person can answer what is best for your usage, and that's you.
> The only two I've used (not counting Real Player or iTunes before I
> knew better) are EAC and dBpoweramp. In my opinion both EAC and
> dBpoweramp are excellent, but I like dBpoweramp a lot more because it
> is much better with metadata, supports more tags at rip time, does both
> track gain and album gain tags, takes care of album art, and easily
> creates both FLAC (home) and MP3(mobile) at the same time. The only
> drawback is that dBp isn't free, but it's well worth the $36 for the
> reference version.
> 
> dBpoweramp has a 30-day free trial - try it and decide for yourself. A
> lot of other rippers have free trial periods as well. Take a look at
> the ripping/tagging section of the Beginner's Guide at
> http://wiki.slimdevices.com/ to see what other options are out there.

I have to say I agree 100% with the above statement. I started with EAC
but changed to dBpoweramp, and never looked back.

have ripped my cd collection now with 90-95% meta-data hit-rate, which
is good when you consider alot of my cd's are danish.


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