D DJboutit Member Feb 24, 2007 #1 I am looking for a good cd ripper to rip traxx from cds with ripper do you guys use.
A ANTON2332 New member Feb 26, 2007 #3 Decent CD Ripper Software I've always used Easy CD-DA Extractor which is now at version 10. I have backed up all my CD collection to MP3 format, but you can also convert various other formats as well. Hope this helps. Regards Anton.
Decent CD Ripper Software I've always used Easy CD-DA Extractor which is now at version 10. I have backed up all my CD collection to MP3 format, but you can also convert various other formats as well. Hope this helps. Regards Anton.
T TimOBrien New member Feb 26, 2007 #4 More ripper links than you can shake a stick at (lotsa freebies, too): http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/win95/CD_RIPPERS/ Hitsquad is always a great place to start out when you need audio programs...
More ripper links than you can shake a stick at (lotsa freebies, too): http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/win95/CD_RIPPERS/ Hitsquad is always a great place to start out when you need audio programs...
fraserhutch Flypaper for freaks Feb 26, 2007 #8 Ford Van said: I use Wavelab. Click to expand... Just a tad overkill for a cd-ripper, no?
Ford Van Banned Feb 26, 2007 #9 fraserhutch said: Just a tad overkill for a cd-ripper, no? Click to expand... Indeed! It sure works good though!
fraserhutch said: Just a tad overkill for a cd-ripper, no? Click to expand... Indeed! It sure works good though!
R RWhite Well-known member Mar 7, 2007 #10 Lots of programs will do it, but ITunes does the best job identifying & naming the tracks.
jdier New member Mar 8, 2007 #11 danny.guitar said: cDex, because it's free and has all the options you need. Click to expand... +1 for CDex. very functional and rock solid.
danny.guitar said: cDex, because it's free and has all the options you need. Click to expand... +1 for CDex. very functional and rock solid.