What's the best free (current) ripper for windows. I would like to have the tracks automaticly labled.
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What's the best free (current) ripper for windows. I would like to have the tracks automaticly labled.
musicmatch is the best..Quote:
Originally posted by vfluckey
What's the best free (current) ripper for windows. I would like to have the tracks automaticly labled.
1) rips fast @ 128k
2) uses CDDB for naming
3) you can specify the naming covention (i.e. you can have the mp3 have the artist, title, and tracknumber in it.. any combination of those, and have it save in a folder with the artist name and a subfolder with the album name)
4) its free :D
that sounds like just the thing. where do I get it?
Eww 128kbps :eek:
EAC is the best I found so far, but that won't work on my system any more so CDex is the next best :) Both are capable of ripping to vorbis (less patent buggerage), and they give really good quality rips off the CD (compensate for scratches, drive errors, etc.).
AudioCatalyst is the easiest and best, imo
here's a good site , It has a lot MP3 handy of course cracked :D
um AudioCatalyst doesn't match the most important requirement... FREE!!!! :D
I agree with everything you said there. EAC stopped detecting my CD-ROM drive when I took out my CD-RW, so CDex is what I had to use (but it's nice anyway).Quote:
Originally posted by parksie
Eww 128kbps :eek:
EAC is the best I found so far, but that won't work on my system any more so CDex is the next best :) Both are capable of ripping to vorbis (less patent buggerage), and they give really good quality rips off the CD (compensate for scratches, drive errors, etc.).
well, *wink* *wink*
I am using MusicMatch since its version 6.0 came out...
Rating 10/10
Now the latest version is 7.5 really good one...
Cheers...
cd2go its free and its the best i've seen, it comes with burn2go too
Grip isn't bad if you're are running a *nix