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...As for EAC, I agree, It's a pita! dbpower is much easier to use, auto downloads album art from the net and processes to flac much quicker than I experienced with EAC. Though I haven't a/b'd them, many have stated that dbpower files sound better than EAC's as well.Gordy
IME the question has always been whether the faster dbpoweramp, with less intensive error detection/correction can obtain rips of as high quality as EAC. I have seen a number of people ask this and the general answer seems to be "yes" based on listening tests (where no difference could be heard) or opinion based upon how each performs the rip. However, I have never seen anyone suggest that the dbpoweramp rips actually sound BETTER than EAC rips and would be extremely dubious. I would be very interested to know where I can read these opinions. Gordy?
...However, I have never seen anyone suggest that the dbpoweramp rips actually sound BETTER than EAC rips and would be extremely dubious. I would be very interested to know where I can read these opinions. Gordy?
...I'm not naming names There was a thread here on AC from about 6 months ago (?) that discussed various ripping software and IIRC, two or three people stated they felt it was the best sounding of the programs they used. I'll try to find it and post a link later today.
...I was using an earlier version of EAC and perhaps I wasn't using it correctly as it would rip a cd then do all the compression at once. My LT would get extremely hot! With dbpower it compresses each song as it rips it while continuing to rip the next song simultaneously, no overheating problems what-so-ever...
I have heard almost every high end review talk about having files in FLAC format.
I think FLAC is a little smaller but with disk space relatively cheap, why not just keep everything in WAV?
Of course getting the Duet to work is an issue as well but I figure if it does not workout I will still want all my ripping to be done correctly. I really hope something better is released at CEDIA. Squeezebox seems to have too many issues!
...wave does not support meta data tags (might not be the proper terminology)...
Or, reduce the network traffic and stream the smaller FLAC files since the SB has a firmware FLAC decoder onboard.
My memory is like a steel trap... a very rusty steel trap Here's the thread I was thinking of: http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=49745.0 ...