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MP3 Ripping Speed

Afro000Dude

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I was just trying to rip a couple cd's and was wondering if 15 min per cd is normal. I thought it was pretty slow, and considering I have 10 more to burn...

I'm using CDex 1.40 w/ 32x drive ripping to 192 kb/s. Are there any settings to change to make it go faster or am I just SOL?
 
Originally posted by: Afro000Dude
I was just trying to rip a couple cd's and was wondering if 15 min per cd is normal. I thought it was pretty slow, and considering I have 10 more to burn...

I'm using CDex 1.40 w/ 32x drive ripping to 192 kb/s. Are there any settings to change to make it go faster or am I just SOL?

that's to rip and encode? .. 10 more to rip and encode or burn?

 
Just on the fly mp3 encoding from cd.

W98, 1.6A@2.4, 256 mb pc2100

Was wondering because I remember reading a review a while back of the 3.06 and one of the benchmarks was mp3 encoding... 200-some seconds for a full cd. Was thinking I could at least get 6-7 min per cd.
 
That's a long time ... you gotta remember about those benchmarks that they start with the .wavs already on the harddrive.

/me can rip an 80-minute in about 10 minutes or so with EAC+LAME

- M4H
 
> me can rip an 80-minute in about 10 minutes or so with EAC+LAME

About the same here, but to FLAC not MP3. EAC rip speed starts around 5-6x and rises to 10-12x on the outer tracks. My music server is a celeron 1.3a / Win2K server / Asus 50x CDROM.
 
Originally posted by: Afro000Dude
So then a 48 min. cd should not take 15 min, right? Is it the program? Should I try EAC?

you gonan go slower in EAC if you choose secure mode.
 
Maybe your CD-ROM drive is just bad at ripping. My Lite-On 24x burner could rip incredibly fast, but my laptop DVD drive takes forever. I also use CDex + Lame@192.
 
Tried EAC - Faster in secure mode than CDex before, but still 13 min for a 43 min cd.

EDIT: Enabling DMA for the drive doesn't help either. Maybe it is just bad at ripping.
 
well theres quality ripping with quality encoding at the price of a little speed, or cr@p encoding at insane speeds🙂

EAC + lame !
 
It depends alot on your drive that you are using to rip. My Yamaha will rip a 80 minute cd in about 5 minutes. My roommate's Lg drive will do it in about 15 minutes. We are both using Audiograbber with the LAME codec. Although I am using a P41.6@2.4 and he is only using a P3 1Ghz.
 
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