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recomended cd rippers - good quality and easy to work


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recomended cd rippers - good quality and easy to work

any suggeststions?
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Hi, well i think the best for me would be "Nero7" its very user friendly and is easy to work with, so i would recommend this one to you. I also use "Alcohol 120% " it is used for imaging but you can also copy CD's with it.

Cool, :tazz:

Edit: Whoops Did you mean music rippers here is a really really good one.

Easy CD-DA Extractor 9.0.1

Edited by spike_hacker_inc, 22 December 2005 - 04:26 AM.

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AudioGrabber w/Lame plugin. Not the best, but fast and sure! Been using it for years.
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Probably the best ripper is EAC (exact audio copy). The website speaks for itself.

http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/

You can use lame with this ripper. Look at the links page for lame.

Personally i use the ripper that is included with the creative playcenter. It does most anything i want to do. What i like about creatives ripper is that it will convert raw files into mp3's

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