did a quick forum search to find how long it normally takes to rip a disk once the rip button initialized and did not find anything useful
first of all, this is my first attempt using dBpoweramp with the reference trial before deciding on purchasing program to see how it works.
I have 10+ years experience using WMP(vistaOS) to rip disks at MP3 320 bitrate but recently forced to upgrade to Win10 OS and am looking to redo my library archive to FLAC (since storage is quite a bit less then when first started this) … I do not know too much about FLAC (still researching) but I have heard it is the best quality and easy to convert to other formats if so desired.
My first rip using the trial version is Styx Gold Come Sail Away-Anthology circa 2oo4
I have the [FLAC encoder settings] set to Lossless Encoding--Uncompressed so the file size for disk 1 is 741Mb
--is this the setting I should use for best results?
When I initialized the rip project it proceeded to take over 6 minutes to complete
--is this time a good estimate for a 73 minute disk? … I was used to it taking less than 3 minutes to create MP3 320 in the WMP(vista)
Any expert advice if or what I need to do to get better time as I have much to re-rip
Thanks,
J
first of all, this is my first attempt using dBpoweramp with the reference trial before deciding on purchasing program to see how it works.
I have 10+ years experience using WMP(vistaOS) to rip disks at MP3 320 bitrate but recently forced to upgrade to Win10 OS and am looking to redo my library archive to FLAC (since storage is quite a bit less then when first started this) … I do not know too much about FLAC (still researching) but I have heard it is the best quality and easy to convert to other formats if so desired.
My first rip using the trial version is Styx Gold Come Sail Away-Anthology circa 2oo4
I have the [FLAC encoder settings] set to Lossless Encoding--Uncompressed so the file size for disk 1 is 741Mb
--is this the setting I should use for best results?
When I initialized the rip project it proceeded to take over 6 minutes to complete
--is this time a good estimate for a 73 minute disk? … I was used to it taking less than 3 minutes to create MP3 320 in the WMP(vista)
Any expert advice if or what I need to do to get better time as I have much to re-rip
Thanks,
J
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