In my quest to find a good accurate audio ripper to rip my Cds to mp3 for my ipod;I was referred to this program from CDfreaks, & I decided to download the trial version & try it. Its interface is much easier to navigate than exact audio copy; of which I have experimented with too. So here I am a newbie to this & getting the hang of it I think.
I have taken on the big task of re ripping my 300+ CD collection to mp3 256, of which I had ripped into itunes before, but I wanted a better more reliable program. I have found some are ripping with errors, no matter how much I fiddle with the secure rip settings adjusting the amount of secure passes. I suppose with so many CDs in various conditions it is inevitable I will get ones with errors. At what point should I just give up on a CD, maybe replace it with a better copy & move on to the next? If there are errors in some songs on an album, does it mean it will not play on my ipod? does it mean those ripped albums are no good? Some of the albums with errors in fact played ok on CD players & did not sound bad. Some of them I had ripped before in itunes & they sounded ok, I would have never guessed there were errors.
I have taken on the big task of re ripping my 300+ CD collection to mp3 256, of which I had ripped into itunes before, but I wanted a better more reliable program. I have found some are ripping with errors, no matter how much I fiddle with the secure rip settings adjusting the amount of secure passes. I suppose with so many CDs in various conditions it is inevitable I will get ones with errors. At what point should I just give up on a CD, maybe replace it with a better copy & move on to the next? If there are errors in some songs on an album, does it mean it will not play on my ipod? does it mean those ripped albums are no good? Some of the albums with errors in fact played ok on CD players & did not sound bad. Some of them I had ripped before in itunes & they sounded ok, I would have never guessed there were errors.
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