A lot of rippers today support a secure mode.
However the 2 big names, EAC and dbPoweramp support AccurateRip.
This allows you to compare the results of your rips with those done by others.
My feeling is that the sentiment on audio forums at the moment is in favor of dbPoweramp. This is not a matter of ‘better’ rips but a matter of speed and ease of use.
dbPoweramp uses AMG, a paid database.
Recommended if you have to tag classical music.
Audio format
1 Lossless of course.
You needs might change in the future. Any lossless format allows you to convert to any other format without generation loss.
2 Supports tagging
For me, tagging is the great fun of computer based audio. It allows you to browse and search your collection in all kind of ways. You can even include cover art. Tagging makes an audio file self documenting.
As there is no standard for tagging WAV, you will hit all kind of problems the moment you migrated to another system or even another media player.
FLAC fulfils both criteria and as a bonus, has a checksum enabling you to detect data corruption.
http://thewelltemperedcomputer.com/Intro/SQ/audio_formats.htmlHowever WMP doesn’t support FLAC natively.
You might decide to use MS own lossless format WMAL
My personal preference is
- a media player supporting almost all audio formats
- has a flexible GUI
- allows you to use the WASAPI audio driver in WIN7.
J River Media Center is my personal favorite.
However it is a bit down on tagging (Freedb)
I expect better result using dbPoweramp
Maybe this starter guide is of use:
http://thewelltemperedcomputer.com/Intro/Starter.htm