aubuti;560466 Wrote: 
> Option 1 is for new rips only, and involves setting up dBpoweramp to
> encode both FLAC and AAC (or FLAC and MP3) immediately after ripping
> the CD. The advantage is that it's one step. The disadvantages are that
> each CD takes longer, and if you do any post-rip tweaking of the tags,
> you have to do them twice.
> 

Can you tll me how to do this?  I can only work out how to make
sbpoeramp rip to one format - I then need tomanually use it to covert
the files - life would be much easier if it would autmoatically make me
FLAC and AAC files at the same time ...


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JonWill

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