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hero
What is the best program used for ripping CD's? I've been using WMP11. I'm looking for great quality, and auto controls. I just want to be able to set the Bitrate and the program does the rest; something easy to use.
greynol
What do you mean by "best" and "great quality" exactly?
hero
Just looking for good quality, and easy to use.
greynol
Good quality meaning error-free rips or good quality in terms of the encoder?
hero
I tried using EAC (Exact Audio Copy). Unless you get the settings perfect, the quality isn't good.

To answere your question, error-free rips is my main goal; superb quality.
greynol
QUOTE(JustFun @ Dec 10 2007, 10:03) *
I tried using EAC (Exact Audio Copy). Unless you get the settings perfect, the quality isn't good.
EAC improperly configured is not going to be any worse than WMP.
hero
QUOTE(greynol @ Dec 10 2007, 18:09) *

QUOTE(JustFun @ Dec 10 2007, 10:03) *
I tried using EAC (Exact Audio Copy). Unless you get the settings perfect, the quality isn't good.
EAC improperly configured is not going to be any worse than WMP.

Is there a tutorial for setting up EAC?
greynol
Yes. Check the wiki.
hero
Something I found... step by step.

http://jiggafellz.isa-geek.net/eac/
greynol
Be careful with that site. The author merely copied from other sites and seems to have only a limited understanding of the material.

http://www.digital-inn.de/exact-audio-copy...tion-again.html
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