Hi
I have been researching a choice to rip all my CDs to Flac. At this stage the choice is between EAC, EZ CD Audio converter and dBpoweramp. It seem to me that most of the good software is based on EAC, but EAC is not particularly nice to use. I am thinking that the dBpoweramp is the way to go, as I would also like to use Asset UPnP and PerfectTunes. I am conducting test rips with all the rippers to be sure that I am happy with the way I have to use them. When testing dBpoweramp I have came accros few problems. 1) Under ripping options only Burst ripping method could be selected. (other rippers had no problems with Secure method). 2) No Album art was available, when I have selected add album art I get an error which states "choosing Album Art from the Internet requires either dBpoweramp
Reference". Other rippers have no problems getting the art from the Internet.
Any suggestions
Thanks
Paul
I have been researching a choice to rip all my CDs to Flac. At this stage the choice is between EAC, EZ CD Audio converter and dBpoweramp. It seem to me that most of the good software is based on EAC, but EAC is not particularly nice to use. I am thinking that the dBpoweramp is the way to go, as I would also like to use Asset UPnP and PerfectTunes. I am conducting test rips with all the rippers to be sure that I am happy with the way I have to use them. When testing dBpoweramp I have came accros few problems. 1) Under ripping options only Burst ripping method could be selected. (other rippers had no problems with Secure method). 2) No Album art was available, when I have selected add album art I get an error which states "choosing Album Art from the Internet requires either dBpoweramp
Reference". Other rippers have no problems getting the art from the Internet.
Any suggestions
Thanks
Paul

) installed and uninstalled it in the past unbeknown to me. I guess that would explain it. The program itself does not seem to show which version (registered/unregistered) it is running. I'll test on another computer.
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