I haven't used CDEX in a while, and I'm not sure what you mean by
"best." From what you're saying, I'm guessing you don't care about the
size of the resulting file. For my part, I rip everything into MP3
files. In CDEX, you can use F4 to bring up Settings and control-tab over
to the Encoder tab
t; have down loaded and installed the program.
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> Casey
> - Original Message -
> From: "Kelly Pierce"
> To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
> Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 11:28 AM
> Subject: Re: needing some good audio settings for cd ex when rippin
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To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 11:28 AM
Subject: Re: needing some good audio settings for cd ex when ripping classic
rock cds and cds with heavy metal on them
Casey,
If you want the best possible results, consider switching to Exact
Audio Copy.
Casey,
If you want the best possible results, consider switching to Exact
Audio Copy. It is free and is as accessible with a screen reader as
CDEX is. With EAC, you can easily use the latest version of the Lame
MP3 encoder. CDEX uses one from five years ago or so. EAC scans each
disc several t
Can anyone out hear please recommend some settings that I can use for cd ex
that will give me the best results for ripping classic rock cds and cds with
heavy metal on them.
I would like to have the best sound that I can from these extractions off of
these cd's these are my own personal boughten