No, I don't wanna use iTunes or WinAmp. Should I use Daemon Tools or something? Can Alcohol do it?
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Anonymous2007-02-25 22:19 ID:5mVkJlDE
EAC + LAME is your best bet. Go do that now.
Daemon Tools creates virtual optical drives and mounts images to them. No idea where you pulled that from.
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Anonymous2007-02-26 17:18 ID:D3gbBqWM
Maybe you want lossless? Go with FLAC.
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Anonymous2007-02-26 19:15 ID:oo3bYp6l
foobar -> Open Audio CD -> Rip.
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Anonymous2007-02-26 19:47 ID:RDx3Lzeg
>>3
He doesn't want lossless. Lossless is retarded. Also, he asked for software, not format.
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Anonymous2007-02-27 6:18 ID:4rIgA3nJ
>>5
Lol, software without codecs doesn't get you anywhere. It's like driving a car with no engine.
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Anonymous2007-02-27 6:49 ID:VMvg8P82
>>2 is an expert ripper. Consider this to be another vote for EAC + LAME.
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Anonymous2007-02-27 8:38 ID:JVn4uk+i
cdex
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Anonymous2007-02-28 4:05 ID:yyF8XFAw
>>6
Lol, the vast majority of programs that rip come with encoders built in, and for those that don't or will take an external, LAME has already been mentioned twice.
Well, I've got Exact Audio Converter. I found out how to get tags with freedb's database. And I know I need to use an external compressor (LAME) for the best results. Now here's the question. Where can I find LAME? I know the main site for LAME, but they only offer it in source code and I'm too stupid to figure that out. Is there a place that offers it in .exe?