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Which software to rip CDs?

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EAC wont show my cdroms sad2.gif

 

any ideas?? im just using Easy CDDA something.

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EAC plus LAME

 

I use the following switches for LAME to compress:

 

-q0 -V0 -mj --lowpass 19.5 --scale 0.99 --cwlimit 10.7 -b96

 

 

Wortel: You may need to download a wnaspi32.dll and use external ASPI interface

(if you cant find the file PM me with your email)

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I thought I had the latest ASPI installed unsure.gif

 

I'll have a check later on. (im not at home)

 

Well I think I installed it and if I didnt the files are on my computer.

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does EAC have a cd burning option too? i don't remember using it though. i rip to WAV and want to burn onto a cd

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yeah I have aspi installed and working. EAC still not like me no.gif

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EAC has complete facilties for extraction and burning of audio. You need to (Copy Image and Create Cue sheet). Then open the CD writing facilities from Tool/Write CDR. Load the cue sheet and burn. thats it. the best way of copying a CD that i know of.

 

CloneCD doesn't not work well for audio cds and EAC may be the better answer. I personally haven't tried out clonecd versus EAC, just following the experts.

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does your version of EAC only allow 8x as slowest? mine does, mine is an old version though. is there another program that can burn wav files?

 

i've used cloneCD all the time, only using EAC because i want to make a compliation

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