: Re: Some CDEX questions
Does winamp, windows media, or ITunes have error correction, wave form
comparison, or rescanning of tracks? Or is eac the only program that
does this. Will definitely look in to it.
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on a flimsy transport.
Regards.
Kevin
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Subject: Re: Some CDEX questions
Does winamp, windows media, or ITunes have
I 'm new at this but I believe Variable bit rate would serve you better.
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Subject: Some CDEX questions
Hi,
I got cdex installed, but I
if you really want the highest quality rips possible, use Exact Audio copy
with the Lame extreme preset. With the current version of Lame, variable
bit rates with joint stereo deliver the extra fullness and richness when it
is needed. EAC does offer a preset for 320 CBR, but the developer
where can I get it?
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From: Kelly Pierce
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Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 10:21 PM
Subject: Re: Some CDEX questions
if you really want the highest quality rips possible, use Exact Audio copy
with the Lame extreme preset
, 2007 10:21 PM
Subject: Re: Some CDEX questions
if you really want the highest quality rips possible, use Exact Audio copy
with the Lame extreme preset. With the current version of Lame, variable
bit rates with joint stereo deliver the extra fullness and richness when it
is needed
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Subject: Re: Some CDEX questions
a lot of my D.J. friends are ripping in either I tunes or windows media
player at about 192 or 256. If I use CDEX with the insane settings wont
03, 2007 11:26 PM
Subject: Re: Some CDEX questions
Not necessarily. CDEX doesn't have error correction and wave form
comparison, rescanning the same track two dozen times. EAC can often
salvage a scratched disc. there is much discussion on the Internet
comparing the two programs