What's a good free cd ripper for dos or windows?

Chaotic42

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CDDA 1.7 doesn't work on our system, and I can't find a cdda2wav windows version.

Any ideas?
 

Chaotic42

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Thanks guys, EAC works well. Too bad the old crappy CD drive only rips audio at 1x.

We have 700 songs to put on our oldies station.
 

Chaotic42

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Bah, my plan didn't work.

We use this crappy software called AXS at our station. It only works with Lantastic Networks, uses snd files, and is DOS only.

I tried to rip to wav, then convert to snd. No go.

Right now we have to play every song into AXS. With 70 CDs, we have like 70 hours of work.

Bah
 

ElFenix

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Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Bah, my plan didn't work.

We use this crappy software called AXS at our station. It only works with Lantastic Networks, uses snd files, and is DOS only.

I tried to rip to wav, then convert to snd. No go.

Right now we have to play every song into AXS. With 70 CDs, we have like 70 hours of work.

Bah

time to break out a clancy book.
 

Chaotic42

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Originally posted by: ElFenix

time to break out a clancy book.

That's why I have Anandtech ;)

Actually, I'm doing Dick Clark's Rock Roll and Remember. It's not too bad.

 

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I was able to rip copy-protected CDs in EAC v0.9b4 that I couldn't with v0.9b3.
 

Chaotic42

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Yeah, EAC was pretty good. I still like cdda2wav better. I'm a command line person (well, bash anyway, I hate command.com).
 

Chaotic42

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Originally posted by: bmacd
if you guys were interested in sharing any of those oldies CDs, feel free to PM/email me.

-=bmacd=-
bmacd@hotmail.com

We have thousands of CDs and thousands of LPs.

I guess that's rebroadcasting. Too bad we only have 64K ISDN :(