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ripper suggestions
« on: 24 Jun 2014, 01:52 pm »
I'm new to ripping and am asking for suggestions.  Here's what I posted on Cheap and Cheerful forum:
"Today I received my Sansa Clip+ and Thinksound ms01in-ear monitors.  In the Sansa box is a card urging me to load Rhapsody: 
"Install the Rhapsody software on your PC and create an account.  Creating an account is the only way to activate all of the features on your new Sansa Clip+MP3 Player."  Then I'm encouraged to try Rhapsody free for 30 days.

I want to rip my CD's to flac files because down the road I will receive my tricked out Geek Pulse and I also have an OPPO BP105, so I want hi-rez files and when I buy from places like HD music, I'll buy flac.  So, do I pass on loading Rhapsody?  And, what's the best program to rip to flac?"

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« Reply #1 on: 24 Jun 2014, 01:57 pm »
Exact Audio Copy (EAC) has worked extremely well for me with access to databases for album art and lyrics. 

You can save the CD data as FLAC files and keep the metadata in the files.

Pretty easy to setup and install on a PC using Windows 7 or Windows 8. 

 

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« Reply #2 on: 24 Jun 2014, 03:18 pm »
Thanks Hal, I've seen references to EAC.  I assume metadata is the album art and lyrics.  I've got to educate myself on this ripping, storing, streaming, cloud world, as a bit of a late adopter. (not a completle dinosaur - I have a Sonos 5 :wink:)
I'll look into the "Software..." sticky.

Mike B.

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« Reply #3 on: 24 Jun 2014, 03:47 pm »
I use dBpoweramp. Very easy to use.

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« Reply #4 on: 24 Jun 2014, 04:11 pm »
I use dBpoweramp. Very easy to use.

+1 & I'll add I feel dBPoweramp might be the "Rolls Royce" of rippers for PC !

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« Reply #5 on: 24 Jun 2014, 08:42 pm »
IIRC, dbPoweramp website/forums also ranks which external CD drive are the best for doing. I may still have some in my closet if you're interested.

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« Reply #6 on: 24 Jun 2014, 09:21 pm »
I have used EAC in the past, and while it does a good job it isn't the easiest thing in the world to use.

dbPoweramp is really easy to use, and it does just as good, if not better of a job, so I would go with that, even though it is not free, its pretty cheap.

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« Reply #7 on: 24 Jun 2014, 10:18 pm »
db & JRiver for Windows


XLD for Mac.

rlee8394

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« Reply #8 on: 25 Jun 2014, 01:44 am »
Been using Vortexbox for the last three years. Rips CD and DVD films.  :thumb:  See it here:

Www.votrexbox.org

Ron

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« Reply #9 on: 26 Jun 2014, 02:32 pm »
+1 & I'll add I feel dBPoweramp might be the "Rolls Royce" of rippers for PC !

A big +2

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« Reply #10 on: 27 Jun 2014, 04:54 pm »
Thanks much, guys! :thumb: 
rif:  why would I need an external CD drive?

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« Reply #11 on: 27 Jun 2014, 05:12 pm »
Thanks much, guys! :thumb: 
rif:  why would I need an external CD drive?

In my limited experience, laptop drives are much slower and have more errors that need correcting. A 5.25" drive in an external USB case lead me to a better experience overall. I used EAC, but the above info is also stated on the EAC and dbPoweramp sites. It's been a few years since I looked, but I'm guessing the info is still there.

In addition, they say some drives are better than others.  I have a few and can corroborate that statement.

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« Reply #12 on: 29 Jun 2014, 12:42 am »
If you have a lot of music to rip I would strongly suggest dBpoweramp. It not only is easy to use put also pretty quick at getting an accurate rip done.

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« Reply #13 on: 29 Jun 2014, 05:29 am »
A new, simple to use ripper that many people may not be aware of, is Easy Audio Copy, from Andre Wiethoff, the developer of EAC. Like dbpoweramp, it's a paid product, not free. Like both EAC and dbpoweramp, it uses AccurateRip when it can, to assure the best rips possible. In a lot of ways it's far more like dbpoweramp than EAC. For instance, it will rip a CD first in burst mode, check the AccurateRip database for a match and then fall back to secure mode if a match isn't found.

For the Sansa Clip+ you may want to load Rockbox instead of using the standard SanDisk firmware. I can't say enough good things about Rockbox software.
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Re: ripper suggestions
« Reply #14 on: 30 Jun 2014, 01:56 am »
How does jriver compare to dbpoweramo?  I already own a copy if jriver. 

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« Reply #15 on: 1 Jul 2014, 04:47 pm »
rif:  Okay, I understand the laptop drive thing, but I'll be using my desktop.  JIC, what are the best external drives?

JEaton:  I'll check out Rockbox - thanks

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« Reply #16 on: 1 Jul 2014, 04:57 pm »
rif:  Okay, I understand the laptop drive thing, but I'll be using my desktop.  JIC, what are the best external drives?


I think I only have a hard copy left from a few years ago.  Check out the dbPoweramp forum, I think the owner posts the list. If you're interested, send me a PM.

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« Reply #17 on: 1 Jul 2014, 05:56 pm »
I have compared Jriver rips to Dbpoweramp and EAC and they look identical.

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« Reply #18 on: 2 Jul 2014, 05:52 am »
I have compared Jriver rips to Dbpoweramp and EAC and they look identical.

Alex

Like a bit per bit compare?   

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« Reply #19 on: 2 Jul 2014, 05:53 am »
For the linux users out there, I would toss in Python Audio Tools as they also use the exact audio copy checksum approach.     Ping me if you need scripts to automate this process.

Jim