Get plenty of RAM (above 512MB), avoid any and all Celeron and Sempron computers, and if you get a Pentium 4, get above 3GHz if possible. For the best encoding speeds, get an Athlon 64 machine.
The other alternative is to rip the CD to all WAVE, or even better, just rip the CD image using Alcohol 120% or Nero, and then use dBpowerAMP Music Converter to pull tracks off and convert them fast off your hard drive (works best with a SATA or SATA-II and lots of RAM at 400mhz or more)
Sorry for adding post to this old thread. I'm curious since I could rip my cd using itunes (192kbps VBR mp3) at around 24x speed, but when using dMC audio CD input, usually around x4~x7 (192kbps min, VBR, mp3 lame - I'm using registered product).
What's difference these two ripping tools, setting was not the same?
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