EAC, clone CD or CDRWin |
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EAC, clone CD or CDRWin |
May 7 2002, 23:17
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Group: Members Posts: 56 Joined: 11-January 02 Member No.: 986 |
What program is recommended for copying music from cd on to computer? And, what is the recomended setting and why? Thanks Jeff
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May 8 2002, 00:03
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 284 Joined: 13-January 02 From: Sthlm, Sweden Member No.: 999 |
I'd recommend using EAC from http://www.exactaudiocopy.de
It works perfect for me and does the job of extracting audio in the best possible way, using as many of the cd-rom features as it can. Best configuration (if your cd-rom unit supports it) is accurate stream, c2 error information and no cache. You find a tutorial for EAC at http://www.ping.be/satcp/tutorials.htm Good luck! |
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May 8 2002, 04:34
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 1394 Joined: 20-December 01 From: seattle Member No.: 693 |
* for audio: EAC
notes... you can set-up EAC to use the offsets...although if you don't have identical results from several different sources, i wouldn't use it... i would recommend to use offsets if you have a plextor drive * for data: CloneCD notes... don't do anything "on the fly" if clonecd doesn't let you use "certain" features, perhaps you can "move" to canada before installing it...then "move" back .... later the best thing you can do is buy a great [popular] drive that has good DAE later mike -------------------- RareWares/Debian :: http://www.rarewares.org/debian.html
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May 8 2002, 11:57
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 336 Joined: 27-December 01 From: Stockholm, Sweden Member No.: 780 |
QUOTE Originally posted by xmixahlx
Actually, I'd recommend BlindWrite instead of CloneCD... Unlike CloneCD, it supports serveral disc image formats, yet still have the same features as CloneCD... * for data: CloneCD |
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May 8 2002, 12:28
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![]() Group: Members (Donating) Posts: 132 Joined: 15-October 01 From: Norway Member No.: 297 |
QUOTE Originally posted by Sachankara
Actually, I'd recommend BlindWrite instead of CloneCD... Unlike CloneCD, it supports serveral disc image formats, yet still have the same features as CloneCD... Or if you like me prefer CloneCD's IMHO very effective and user-friendly layout, use CloneCD in combination with Daemon Tools to burn images of more or less any format PS: The program is a lot better/more professional than that webpage suggests |
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