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blammo
Hi.

I have and old PC playing the role of a headless music server. I would like to be able to RIP new CDs to FLAC by simply sticking them in the server's CD drive and walking away. Is there an easy way of doing this? I looked at EAC but it was way too complex for me.
Eli
QUOTE(blammo @ Dec 1 2007, 10:04) *

Hi.

I have and old PC playing the role of a headless music server. I would like to be able to RIP new CDs to FLAC by simply sticking them in the server's CD drive and walking away. Is there an easy way of doing this? I looked at EAC but it was way too complex for me.


dBpoweramp is much easier. I suppose you could write an auto-rip script for the batch ripper.
HolidayJohn
QUOTE(Eli @ Dec 1 2007, 11:19) *

QUOTE(blammo @ Dec 1 2007, 10:04) *

Hi.

I have and old PC playing the role of a headless music server. I would like to be able to RIP new CDs to FLAC by simply sticking them in the server's CD drive and walking away. Is there an easy way of doing this? I looked at EAC but it was way too complex for me.


dBpoweramp is much easier. I suppose you could write an auto-rip script for the batch ripper.


I know you want to it to rip automatically, but while EAC looks really complicated, after you get it set up right and used to it, it really takes like 10 seconds to start the rip.
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