How fast can you rip a song?

deerslayer

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I was wondering how long it takes you to rip a song at 320kbps and with what kind of cd-rom. I used to be able to rip a song in about 30 seconds on my HP 8x cdrw but now it takes about a minute and a half.
 

DeRusto

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Just tested it out for ya..

took me 15 seconds to rip and encode a 5min 30 sec song to 320kbps mp3

I was using my TDK 16x burner
 

broon

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I'm using a lite-on 48x. Five seconds to rip, but audio catylist takes about 45seconds to encode.
DeRusto - what encoder are you using?
 

DeRusto

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Im using AudioCatalyst, I think that you have it set to use an intermediate wave file..I turned that option off and now it encodes as it rips..much faster:)
 

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its not about speed, but accuracy:p use eac, it basically double checks for perfection:) most any drive now can rip at insane speed and spit out cr@p there days:p
 

DeRusto

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I wouldn't do it that way if it came out as crap..although it may not be the absolute highest quality, it is very much good enough for me:D
 

broon

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Originally posted by: Pooteh
its not about speed, but accuracy:p use eac, it basically double checks for perfection:) most any drive now can rip at insane speed and spit out cr@p there days:p

I've used three different cd drives and two different encoders. Audio Catylist creates superb mp3s regardless of the drives I use. Music match wasn't as good. Another my friend uses sux. Even though his are 192kbp they don't have the quality as some of my old 128s.
 

DeRusto

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I think AudioCatalyst has very good quality, but I've never used eac so I can't really compare between the two
 

broon

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I have used EAC. I didn't notice it was any better than AC. I quit using it because it only rips. I still had to use a seperate encoder. Too much hassle.
 

DeRusto

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Before I say anything else: w00t! 100 posts! Don't know why, but it's a big deal to me:)

Well, I got into AC after CDex..which, in my opinion, was not very good at all..

On another note..try turning off the intermediate wav files because it is a LOT faster. Of course, if your comp can't handle it, you may get lower quality mp3s. I find that they come out perfectly though:cool:

edit: considering the above post.. I think i may give EAC a try:D
 

DeRusto

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Anyone ever use CDex..have any opinions on it.. I was rather inexperienced when I found that one.. but either way I didn't like it..

EAC looks to be cool though
 

SludgeFactory

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Originally posted by: broon
I have used EAC. I didn't notice it was any better than AC. I quit using it because it only rips. I still had to use a seperate encoder. Too much hassle.

LAME can be incorporated into EAC no problem, that's the way I rip everything.

I use EAC because it guarantees glitch-free rips, unlike any other ripper that I know of. I can't stand pops or glitches in mp3s, and I don't feel like sitting there and listening to every rip to verify that it's clean. There's a reason EAC/LAME is the standard for any release group that wants to be taken seriously.

Anandtech FAQ - What is the best program to use to rip audio CDs? (including step by step guide to setting up EAC and LAME)
 

DeRusto

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I use EAC because it guarantees glitch-free rips, unlike any other ripper that I know of. I can't stand pops or glitches in mp3s, and I don't feel like sitting there and listening to every rip to verify that it's clean. There's a reason EAC/LAME is the standard for any release group that wants to be taken seriously.

Anandtech FAQ - What is the best program to use to rip audio CDs? (including step by step guide to setting up EAC and LAME)

just for the sake of it, I have never noticed any audibly inferior rips with my machine using AC..maybe it just takes a certain ingenuity to use AC right..;)
 

deerslayer

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I've been using CDex for the past couple years. I haven't had any problems with the quality of the songs that I get from it, but it can be pretty finicky at times. What program that doesn't require a separate encoder would you guys suggest that's better?
 

Adrian Tung

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Using EAC+LAME, fastest that I've ever got was 5X.

EDIT: Using Asus 8X DVD ROM (40X read). I don't mind the slow speed, I'm always certain my rips are perfect without needing to listen back to check for possible clicks/pops.


:)atwl
 

ChefJoe

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Using EAC with a 24X CD-ROM and then encoding with LAME -alt preset standard on a P3 1.1 with 256 megs of ram takes 30 minutes to get my mp3s.