garym;597734 Wrote: > If you are a windows user, there are two programs consistently > recommended by those serious a about their ripping. EAC (free) and > dbpoweramp (not free). I use and recommend dbpa (reference edition R14; > not free but worth every penny). Both these programs have a bit of > learning curve, but dbpa is easier to setup in my opinion. They will > both work with accuraterip, which is a very nice feature regarding > confirming good rips and speeding up the ripping process). dbpa has a > forum as well. I also think you should install mp3tag. This is very > useful for various tag clean up functions (and does FLAC as well...) > > http://forum.dbpoweramp.com/ > http://www.dbpoweramp.com/spoons-audio-guide.htm > http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc-power-register.htm > http://forums.mp3tag.de/index.php?http://www.anytag.de/forums/ > http://www.mp3tag.de/en/download.html Downloaded EAC ripped a cd "Avett Brothers four theives gone" which has a hidden content tacked on to a 4 min song for a total of 16 + min. The VBA rejected the disk, I read in another forum the VBA doesn't like hidden content. I ripped all the cuts except the 16 min one. Then I went back and ripped a range on the 16 min one which just included the 4 min song. Did one edit with MP3Tag and dragged it onto the VBA from my laptop, perfect. So you can see I'm progressing. I have also found that the VBA can rip the CD content of SACDs, evan multichannel ones. It won't rip the CD side of a Dual disk though. I've ripped about sixty CDs and backed them up on my WD USB drive. My Oppo BD-83 is getting jealous of the SB Touch.
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