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Originally Posted by xman27
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Oh, and I didn't mention initially, but I have stuff on vinyl that I'd probably like to encode...quick glance at the CDex page shows it supports analog line-in...I suppose EAC is strictly CD?
One last question, the APS for Lame is what, 128 VBR?
Thanks again. Off to dig through the hydrogenaudio forums a bit...
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EAC has a "record wav" function as well as the ability to encode wavs, so if you decide to use EAC as your primary CD ripper you could use it to do your vinyl too.
Also, depending on how quick you are with the "record" button, you may find you want some kind of basic audio editor to trim tone arm clunks and excess silence from those tracks before encoding them.
APS goes up to 320 as required and I believe it goes as low as 64 to save space during silent passages and such, but don't quote me on that. It may be 96 or 128 at the bottom end.