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arcangel Posted - 01/31/2005 : 4:24:08 PM
what are some good sites or software downloads to use when ripping cd's into mp3's?
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Bruce Layne Posted - 12/08/2005 : 2:16:55 PM
I've used grip. It's a Linux program, and it has a nice GUI interface. Most of the time, I simply use the drag and drop feature in the Xandros (www.xandros.com) File Manager. When an audio CD is dragged to a folder, XFM asks if I want to encode it, and it offers options that include OGG, and MP3 if LAME is installed. The XFM drag and drop rip and encode is very convenient. A few of the weasel "enhanced" audio CDs (a form of mild encryption) confuse XFM, and I use grip for those CDs. I try not to buy any CDs with such garbage on them. A CD should be a simple audio recording with no DRM or other junk that makes it difficult for me to access the music I purchased.

If I used a Linux distribution other than Xandros, I'd use grip all the time.

I prefer OGG instead of MP3 because I prefer a free and open format.
Zithromax Posted - 02/03/2005 : 05:37:43 AM
I've used Exact Audio Copy for quite some time. I tried CDex and found it to be a capable ripper, but I was already happy with Exact Audio Copy.
B Calm Posted - 02/03/2005 : 05:24:11 AM
quote:
Originally posted by arcangel

what are some good sites or software downloads to use when ripping cd's into mp3's?



I like Music Match. Haven't found an MP3 player that won't play a MP3 cd created using Music Match. When I burned MP3 cd's using the windows media player I can't say that..
pythian Posted - 02/02/2005 : 4:43:20 PM
quote:
Originally posted by Air Hadoken

Just wanted to second the choice of CDex. I used to use Audiograbber but I found that later versions of CDex were more in line with what I was looking for in a ripper.



I'll third CDex. I've been using it for quite some time now and I can't imagine needing or wanting something else.

It's easy, efficient, and free.
Air Hadoken Posted - 02/01/2005 : 10:16:38 PM
Just wanted to second the choice of CDex. I used to use Audiograbber but I found that later versions of CDex were more in line with what I was looking for in a ripper.
Don Posted - 02/01/2005 : 5:04:34 PM
There is a lot of discussion of this if you search the forum. I generally use the dbpoweramp ripper www.dbpoweramp.com
It will rip into mp3, ogg, or just about anything else.

-Don
arcangel Posted - 02/01/2005 : 4:05:20 PM
will those sites let you download into "ogg" form? and by the way what exactly is ogg and how/why should I use it?
Sottilde Posted - 01/31/2005 : 7:47:08 PM
I like CDex. It does good ripping to OGG or alt-preset MP3. Both are about as good as it gets.


By the way, I like OGG too. It seems to give me a clearer, fuller sound. Don't know why, it just does.

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noiz Posted - 01/31/2005 : 4:25:39 PM
quote:
Originally posted by arcangel

what are some good sites or software downloads to use when ripping cd's into mp3's?


audiograbber is a pretty good program. (i also suggest ripping into ogg instead of mp3)

-noiz

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