Anyone know a good Cd Ripper?
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I've tried two different programs, but neither rips the song very well, at the best setting (320kps) static feels the parts of the song that on the cd there's nothing, & it sounds like it's trying to play at the max volume my computer can handle, which results in the speakers making a drop out sound, but this is recorded in. Which the CD I'm trying to rip songs from is a Live recording (I think)
This is my first time ever ripping songs from a CD & I'm totally lost.
Anyone know a really simple program that can rip the songs just the same, or atleast without much difference than the CD copy?

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#2
check out http://www.mpegx.com

its v good for all ripping needs

ie DVD,CD,VCD and encoding etc

jus check it out as my opinion of a good prog may differ from yours
Try their top downloaded ones as they tend to be the best!
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thanks, already I've found two programs that say they can do exactly what I needed. Silly me was searching through c-net, which wasn't turning up to great of things.
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All in a days work of your freindly neighbourhood Rav Wink
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#5
I like CDDA Ripper XP. It can rip to Wav, Ogg, mp3, WMA and ACM.

In terms of mp3, it rips using lame. I reccomend this for setting for CBR "-b xxx -h" where xxx is your desired bitrate, or this setting for VBR"-h --abr xxx" where xxx is the average bitrate. Also, if you play your mp3s on your computer only, then I would also reccomend using Ogg for encoding your music as it has better compression compared to mp3. Ogg q=4 is approx 128kbps, but sounds more like mp3 192 or 256.
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#6
I personally use CD-DA Extractor. Haven't run across anything it wouldn't rip so far.
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