Manticorps
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Not a very throughout test. From the Foobar review:
"As it comes, there are no ripping or converting capabilities."
How did he miss that?
EDIT: He managed to miss VLC as well.
EDIT2: Sounds like the author was in an accident and didn't finish the review. That's a pity.
Well, to be fair, I think you need to download codecs for ripping to function. I rip to Nero AAC and had to download the codec for that, as well as Lame for mp3. I typically rip using EAC, but occasionally rip using Foobar.
I like Foobar 2000. It's library works well for me and transparently deals with file deletions and other modifications to the library.