vshah Lifer Sep 20, 2003 19,003 24 81 Mar 24, 2005 #1 Whats the fastest program out there for ripping music from CDs? itunes maxes out at 7x with error correction off. Musicmatch hits ~11x. This is on a 1.3ghz pentium m... tia, Vivan
Whats the fastest program out there for ripping music from CDs? itunes maxes out at 7x with error correction off. Musicmatch hits ~11x. This is on a 1.3ghz pentium m... tia, Vivan
B BespinReactorShaft Diamond Member Jun 9, 2004 3,190 0 0 Mar 24, 2005 #2 How many CDs in total are we talking about here?
S SaintTigurius Senior member Apr 3, 2003 332 0 0 Mar 24, 2005 #3 i find that the new media player 10, from M$ is fast enough for me and its free
vshah Lifer Sep 20, 2003 19,003 24 81 Mar 24, 2005 #4 Originally posted by: ming2020 How many CDs in total are we talking about here? Click to expand... ~350 i.e. its still worth it if it takes me six hours to find a faster program (itunes takes ~10-15 minutes per cd... )
Originally posted by: ming2020 How many CDs in total are we talking about here? Click to expand... ~350 i.e. its still worth it if it takes me six hours to find a faster program (itunes takes ~10-15 minutes per cd... )
Confused Elite Member Nov 13, 2000 14,166 0 0 Mar 24, 2005 #5 CDex or EAC Stick EAC in speed mode and it will go the full speed of my drives. IE going from about 24x to 40x by the time it finishes the CD. Confused
CDex or EAC Stick EAC in speed mode and it will go the full speed of my drives. IE going from about 24x to 40x by the time it finishes the CD. Confused
MrChad Lifer Aug 22, 2001 13,507 3 81 Mar 24, 2005 #7 I'd personally rather use EAC's secure mode to make sure my MP3s were free of pops and glitches. It takes longer, but the results are excellent.
I'd personally rather use EAC's secure mode to make sure my MP3s were free of pops and glitches. It takes longer, but the results are excellent.