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| SgtFoo |
What software does everyone use to:
-rip entire CDs?
-rip individual CD trax?
-burn data CDs?
-burn audio CDs?
-burn identical copies of audio?
-burn identical copies of data?
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| El~ZaPo |
| quote: | Originally posted by SgtFoo
What software does everyone use to:
-rip entire CDs?
-rip individual CD trax?
-burn data CDs?
-burn audio CDs?
-burn identical copies of audio?
-burn identical copies of data?
:tongue3 |
Rip entire CDs = EAC (exact audio copy) to rip the CD to wav. Then use Lame to encode to mp3.
Rip individual CD trax = same as above, they do both very well!
Burn data CDs = There are a few good ones out there but I prefer Nero.
Burn audio CDs = Same as above.
Burn identical copies of audio = CloneCD
Burn identifcal copies of data = CloneCD
Try those programs out, they should do the trick very well. If you are going to use Lame to encode mp3s (which I HIGHLY recommended), also get a program called RazorLame, because it will give you a user interface to use instead of having to use commands like in dos. |
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| Ugg |
Yep, I use all of these programs except EAC (which I've been meaning to check out...)
CloneCD and Nero are IMO the best CD-R programs, period. The only other one worth mentioning is CDRWIN. Don't even bother with Roxio's Easy CD Corruptor.. er. I mean Creator. ;)
As for LAME, it's the best free MP3 encoder. Excellent quality. |
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| DJTJ |
I personally like to use Feurio for audio CD's. It has a good interface and allows for cuesheets etc.
For data CD's and copying CD's I use NTI CD Maker. There's nothing particularly special about it, it just came with the burner.
For ripping CD's, I use CDEx. It comes with the Lame encoder built in, so all you have to do is click on CD -> MP3 and it rips the CD and converts it straight to MP3 for you using the Lame encoder. |
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