Hi everyone,
I am a soon to be owner of a dbPowerAmp Reference.
I only intend to use the program to rip my entire CD collection to WAV files.
I am looking for the slowest, most accurate reading.Get the rip as accurately as possible (to be exactly like CD).
What do i need to download (from files below) in order to achieve this?:blush:
Download: dBpoweramp Music Converter R13.2 5.3 MB
Download: CD Writer Trial R3.1 1.6MB
Download: Batch Ripper
Install Reference Codec Pack Release 3 7.8 MB
From these files,is anything needed except dBpoweramp Reference?
:confused:Also, has anyone tested this drive TEAC CD-224E (i own it) to see how it works with C2 pointers? :confused:
I intend to use C2 pointers while ripping - if it works well with my drive.
One more thing - I see that FLAC is mostly recommended for ripping.Why not WAV?
WAV should be exactly the same as CD.Is FLAC superior to WAV in any way?
I thought FLAC is around 50% of the size the same file is in WAV.:blush:
I am a soon to be owner of a dbPowerAmp Reference.
I only intend to use the program to rip my entire CD collection to WAV files.
I am looking for the slowest, most accurate reading.Get the rip as accurately as possible (to be exactly like CD).
What do i need to download (from files below) in order to achieve this?:blush:
Download: dBpoweramp Music Converter R13.2 5.3 MB
Download: CD Writer Trial R3.1 1.6MB
Download: Batch Ripper
Install Reference Codec Pack Release 3 7.8 MB
From these files,is anything needed except dBpoweramp Reference?
:confused:Also, has anyone tested this drive TEAC CD-224E (i own it) to see how it works with C2 pointers? :confused:
I intend to use C2 pointers while ripping - if it works well with my drive.
One more thing - I see that FLAC is mostly recommended for ripping.Why not WAV?
WAV should be exactly the same as CD.Is FLAC superior to WAV in any way?
I thought FLAC is around 50% of the size the same file is in WAV.:blush:
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