Hello,
I just downloaded dbpoweramp and was able to rip two cd’s to flac quite easily. I do have a few questions about the process:
When I insert the CD the track information, CD title and artist display in dbpoweramp. Where does this information come from? Is it read from the CD, or is it pulled from online?
I did not get any album art when the CD was loaded, is there a way to directly pull this from the net?
I see many posts on other forums stating EAC is better at ripping than other software. If we are comparing our flac files to others through AccurateRip, how can any software be more accurate. I could see how EAC may be better at handling scratched CD errors but if each program produced an accurate rip would they not be identical. Assuming input parameters are the same.
What is the drive offset mean in simple terms that AccurateRip is talking about?
Great program very easy to use, thanks Bob
I just downloaded dbpoweramp and was able to rip two cd’s to flac quite easily. I do have a few questions about the process:
When I insert the CD the track information, CD title and artist display in dbpoweramp. Where does this information come from? Is it read from the CD, or is it pulled from online?
I did not get any album art when the CD was loaded, is there a way to directly pull this from the net?
I see many posts on other forums stating EAC is better at ripping than other software. If we are comparing our flac files to others through AccurateRip, how can any software be more accurate. I could see how EAC may be better at handling scratched CD errors but if each program produced an accurate rip would they not be identical. Assuming input parameters are the same.
What is the drive offset mean in simple terms that AccurateRip is talking about?
Great program very easy to use, thanks Bob
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