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Thank God hockey is back
Location: Deeeeeetroit
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Ripping Program suggestions?
I know that WMP rips, but only in wma unless you want to pay for the mp3 service. I use CDex and I was wondering if they was a better program that anyone knows about? I think CDex is ugly and just leaves me desiring something else. any suggestions for freeware or cheapware would be great. thanks guys.
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Huzzah for Welcome Week, Much beer shall I imbibe.
Location: UCSB
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Insane
Location: England
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http://xtractor.sourceforge.net/
CD-DA X-tractor is absolutely brilliant, open source and uses the Lame encoder, which is my personal favorite. |
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Stereophonic
Location: Chitown!!
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I use iTunes
I have found this to be the do all, end all, jukebox. After the initial set up, pop a CD in, click Import, done. It can rip to MP3, AAC, AIFF, Apple Lossless, and WAV all for free. If you normally use MP3, give AAC a try. I feel it delivers on its promise of giving better sound quality than an MP3 of the same bitrate, and smaller file sizes. I previously ripped my MP3's at 256k, now I use 192k AAC's and can hear no difference from the 256k MP3. And I can hear the diff between a 192k MP3 and a 256k MP3.
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