Lenny Rosenfeld (lenny_rosenfeld@hotmail.com)
Wed, 17 Mar 1999 07:24:27 PST
The a good place to get some comparison on all the cd-rippers out there
is at http://www.mp3.com/software/windows/cdrippers.html
The ripper I have had the best results with (atapi & scsi cd-roms) is
AudioCatalyst (from Xing & Audiograbber), the full version is not free,
but well worth the 30-some-odd-dollars for the key! It cooks thru disks,
and has a nice interface to CDDB to fill in the album/artist/songs (so
you don't have to!). Plus, when you install the full version, it comes
with a high quality encoding/compression codec (48kHz stereo / 128kbps).
I think if you dig around on the web (especially warez & crackz sites),
you can find the freeware ripper you are looking for, or at least the
key to unlock the shareware versions :-D.
Good luck.
Lenny
>From: cevallos@juno.com
>To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu, ambient@hyperreal.org, idm@hyperreal.org
>Subject: MP3-CD Rippers
>Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 02:29:18 -0500
>
>I want to convert my CDs into MP3s. What is the best
freeware/shareware
>Ripper out there? Where can I download a Win95 copy from? Any and all
>leads welcome...
>
>
>Peace,
>
>
>
>Pedro Cevallos
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