What do you use to rip CDs?

Flyermax2k3

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Just curious what everyone uses to rip CDs... I was using Creative's Media Source program to rip CDs but my computer seems to have audio problems with that program installed so I uninstalled it and refuse to use it again. Can anyone recommend a good freeware program to rip CDs with?
On a related note: I need to find a program that will allow me to burn DVD audio discs. Nero 6 doesn't seem to have this option :confused: Any thoughts?
What I'm trying to do is rip a 10 disc audio set to one or two DVDs so I don't have to swap out discs all the time.

Thanks in advance!
 

jpeyton

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EAC. Encode using Lame alt-preset-standard.
 

EAC + Monkey's Audio. When I play my LAME-encoded mp3s vs. my MAC-encoded files, I can really hear the difference. Lossless rocks.
 

conjur

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Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: conjur
Same as the last 18,384 times this thread was posted:

EAC/Lame encoder

Hmm, I've got 19,325. You counting the double-posts? :p

- M4H

Remember, I was away from here for a month or so....guess I missed an extra 1,000 or so. ;)
 

Sid59

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EAC

APE - lossless; wont ever ever have to rerip the cd ever again; archiving
MPC - best lossy codec at high bitrate - native replaygain, APE2, gapless playback
AAC - either LC or Nero for iPod
lame 3.93 - --alt-preset 160 for my gf's mp3 /cd player
 

RaynorWolfcastle

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EAC + OggDrop. Vorbis rapes mp3 quality at pretty much any bitrate. I compared WMP9 and Vorbis, I couldn't tell much of a difference but since Vorbis is open source that's what I use. :)