[vorbis] CD ripper software
Hibbs, Phil
phil.hibbs at cgey.com
Thu Mar 25 06:59:52 PST 2004
>I would recommend cdex ... over dbpowerAMP, but that's a matter of
preference.
I've just tried it - it doesn't have FLAC built in, but seems to code
directly to Ogg fairly quickly.
I tried dbPowerAMP coding to FLAC, but it takes absolutely ages. I'd much
rather rip several CDs directly to Wav, then leave my Wav -> FLAC -> Ogg
batch running overnight. This goes for cdex as well, I think trying to rip
to a compressed format is not practical.
I go via FLAC because for now I want to keep a lossless format, the batch
deletes the Wav and keeps the FLAC.
Phil Hibbs
Cap Gemini Ernst & Young
Aston, UK
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