I bought dbpoweramp so I could rip my music collection to flac.
Now I am ripping CD no. 557 and think I have experienced the problems that are.
Most of my CD’s have been played no more than 5 times as I first ripped them to MP3, found the quality of sound not satisfying, then ripped them to variable or highest bit rate, still MP3. Bought an iPhone and with that iTunes and ripped to lossless. Got tired of iPhones and now rip to flac.
Most of the CD’s ripped without problems, several had 1 or 2, 3 tunes not ripped perfect, re-ripping the imperfect ones usually made them turn out perfect (according to dbpoweramp).
Some of the more presumable high quality (expensive) CD’s, among them a few Sheffield Gold (24 Kt. Gold coating), refused to rip corrects. All my music has been bought as new and they all look pristine.
Funny in Exact Audio Copy (free) some of them they ripped correct but without cover picture and in Easy Audio Copy (trial) some of them also came out with message that they were correct ripped.
A few of my very old CD’s refused to rip at all and one of them would not play on my B&O CD player. CD’s do not last forever.
I rip to flac in the highest level 8 even though it is not what is recommended, but suppose that highest level would be best quality since they call it highest. Maybe it will use a bit more storage space but with the price for that now it is less important than music quality.
And: Yes. I think this program is one of the best there is. I have been wrong before and living longer I probably will be that again.
Now I am ripping CD no. 557 and think I have experienced the problems that are.
Most of my CD’s have been played no more than 5 times as I first ripped them to MP3, found the quality of sound not satisfying, then ripped them to variable or highest bit rate, still MP3. Bought an iPhone and with that iTunes and ripped to lossless. Got tired of iPhones and now rip to flac.
Most of the CD’s ripped without problems, several had 1 or 2, 3 tunes not ripped perfect, re-ripping the imperfect ones usually made them turn out perfect (according to dbpoweramp).
Some of the more presumable high quality (expensive) CD’s, among them a few Sheffield Gold (24 Kt. Gold coating), refused to rip corrects. All my music has been bought as new and they all look pristine.
Funny in Exact Audio Copy (free) some of them they ripped correct but without cover picture and in Easy Audio Copy (trial) some of them also came out with message that they were correct ripped.
A few of my very old CD’s refused to rip at all and one of them would not play on my B&O CD player. CD’s do not last forever.
I rip to flac in the highest level 8 even though it is not what is recommended, but suppose that highest level would be best quality since they call it highest. Maybe it will use a bit more storage space but with the price for that now it is less important than music quality.
And: Yes. I think this program is one of the best there is. I have been wrong before and living longer I probably will be that again.
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