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  • Andrewski
    • Jun 2003
    • 7

    Good CD ripper?

    Hi, I've recently acquired a large CD collection from a friend of mine and have been using MusicMatch to rip my CDs, because I like to listen to them as they rip... listen for pops, skips, and such. But other than that ability, it's a pretty dead-awful program. Does anyone know of another ripper that has such a feature? I've looked at CDex and EAC; both good programs, but you can't listen as you rip.

    Thanks.
  • Razgo
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 2532

    #2
    have you tried dmc ripper here?

    by the way what does the .fr.st stand for in your web URL?

    what do you mean listen while they rip? at what point are you hearing the sound? is it playing back part of the file after it is ripped to the hardrive?

    Last edited by Spoons; 06-03-2003, 03:44 AM.

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    • Andrewski
      • Jun 2003
      • 7

      #3
      No, it plays back the song as it rips, thus getting a rip speed of 1x. (I don't care about speed, just accuracy.) I have looked at dmc, but it doesn't seem to have the feature.

      The fr.st. on my link (and my email) is from ulimit.com, a free redirector service. It sends you to my real address, which I designate on my account. That way, I can move the actual webspace (or my email) and still have that address. The fr.st is just the ending I picked (no .com or .net endings available... that's the only catch).

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      • Razgo
        Administrator
        • Apr 2002
        • 2532

        #4
        No, it plays back the song as it rips, thus getting a rip speed of 1x.
        ok i might be a bit ignorant in this area. i just couldn't understand how something could be listened too without the sound being somewhere. i guess it might work similar to live streaming where the sound doesn't go to the hardrive. kind of like a live broadcast.

        but not sure if there is any advantage to that at all, listening whilst ripping.

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        • RossRoy
          dBpoweramp Guru
          • May 2003
          • 403

          #5
          I think what may end up happening is that it's doing anolog recording of the CD source instead of a true digital extraction. 'Cause from what I understand of how CD player work, they can't be reading analog AND digital at the same time.

          Or, if we take MusicMatch (same as his example), unless they changed something (last version I used is VERY old), MM plays the ripped songs as they are being ripped.

          And anyway, in any case, if the reader is not able to read a sector and it gives a crack or a pop, there's not much that can be done other than clean the disc and re-rip.

          That's my understanding.. Correct me if I'm wrong!

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          • Andrewski
            • Jun 2003
            • 7

            #6
            Two things: The listening while recording works like this: MM has a setting called "Mute while recording". Uncheck it and your speakers will reproduce the sound as it rips at 1x. Don't ask me about digital v. analog, all I know is that it still rips them at the speed I set.

            Also, MusicMatch does correct errors. Change your recording mode to "Digital" and activate "Error correction". I had one disc I checked out from the library that wouldn't even read, but when I ripped it, no errors were left....

            Those two features I have yet to see in other programs, both of which make me continue to use MusicMatch.

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            • Razgo
              Administrator
              • Apr 2002
              • 2532

              #7
              MM plays the ripped songs as they are being ripped.
              this is what i was thinking it was doing. in other words part of the track that is "already" ripped is what is being played back. not "real time". so there may not be any advantage of listening whilst ripping accept to listen to the track being ripped because you can.

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              • donny
                dBpoweramp Guru
                • Oct 2002
                • 761

                #8
                I think I understand what does this mean and that it is doable... in windows media player riping and playing a cd is posible at the same time... the problem is that you have to mess around a little before you get .mp3 support, without it you have just .wma...

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                • Spoon
                  Administrator
                  • Apr 2002
                  • 43926

                  #9
                  It can rip and automatically play track 1 once it has encoded, should only be a delay of 30-60 seconds.
                  Spoon
                  www.dbpoweramp.com

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                  • donny
                    dBpoweramp Guru
                    • Oct 2002
                    • 761

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Spoon
                    It can rip and automatically play track 1
                    what is 'It'? dmc ?

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                    • Spoon
                      Administrator
                      • Apr 2002
                      • 43926

                      #11
                      Yes (if you set the tracks to be added to the Audio Player, they are played whilst still ripping).
                      Spoon
                      www.dbpoweramp.com

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                      • donny
                        dBpoweramp Guru
                        • Oct 2002
                        • 761

                        #12
                        hmm, I didn't know that...
                        I always use the option to add tracks to the mmc, but something about my CD-ROM is not perfect, so while ripping the audio that is playing in dap starts skiping, a lot, so I turn off dap while ripping... I guess it uses too much of the proccesor time, or ram, or something...
                        It is a LG 52X CD...

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                        • Andrewski
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 7

                          #13
                          You've given me good reason to check out the player. Thanks.

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                          • Andrewski
                            • Jun 2003
                            • 7

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Spoon
                            Yes (if you set the tracks to be added to the Audio Player, they are played whilst still ripping).
                            How do I set the tracks to be added? I don't see those options either in the ripper or in the player....

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                            • donny
                              dBpoweramp Guru
                              • Oct 2002
                              • 761

                              #15
                              It is in that menu where you set up the bitrate and such...
                              There are a few options one next to the other, stuff like delete source file, preserve tags adn other. You just press the checkbox and it will do the rest...

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