go with CDex fast and free. Reliable as possible. I have a MP3 player and i use CDex to Rip and then put them into eagson! to do the ID3 Tags etc.
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go with CDex fast and free. Reliable as possible. I have a MP3 player and i use CDex to Rip and then put them into eagson! to do the ID3 Tags etc.
I use EAC (with lame output) as said in the pinned method.
Sometimes EAC wont read my cd's, then i use my second app,
and that is Steinberg's WaveLab 4, can be found in the market ;) (kazaa)
Wavelab uses Lame too but dont have the option to
get tags from the net. And filenames are "Track--.mp3" :( , otherwise good quality but
requires too much typing.
I have used WinMediaPlyer once to make a mp3, just once, that was all it needed. :lol:
Now i use MediaPlayer sometimes to check cd info, pics, tags etc.
Cheers:
-GS-
Thanks for all the help guys! Ive finally got EAC ripping and converting at a decent speed. Everything seems fine but I'm not entirelt sure I want to be using VBR anymore after one of the posts in this topic suggested that some CD players may have trouble reading them.
Anyone know how I can get EAC to encode at a constant bit rate? Ive been through the menus but can't find it anywhere!
Thanks for the help guys.