Squirrelnutzipper wrote:Suggest that you try dbpoweramp for ripping. It is far easier to use than EAC, uses Accurate Rip and can link to multiple CDDB databases. Moreover, it has a batch convert function that can convert to other formats easily. I have used it for years and have ben much happier with it, as compared to EAC.
[L]es wrote:there will always be a compromise. just last night i got new ati drivers and they had a problem bitstreaming audio to my receiver. it took me up until 4am just trying to figure out what to do or how to get it to work. anyways, it worked, i just have to make sure its working perfectly.
egay, the same thing works with ripping audio cds. there's always a compromise. what i used to do was rip the tracks the were freedb-able with EAC and rip the rest that needed gracenote with itunes. winamp has a nice ripper and does gracenote but i think there might be some options missing. you can try that one, it's free.
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