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      22nd May 2006
Is there a freeware that will rip a CD directly to variable bit rate WMA
files? Currently, I'm using EAC for ripping to WAV and dbPoweramp converter
to convert to WMA VBR. CDex will rip directly to WMA, but not variable
bit rate. It would be nice to go directly from CD to the final file.

Thanks,

Norm Strong


 
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      22nd May 2006
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> Is there a freeware that will rip a CD directly to variable bit rate WMA
> files? Currently, I'm using EAC for ripping to WAV and dbPoweramp converter
> to convert to WMA VBR. CDex will rip directly to WMA, but not variable
> bit rate. It would be nice to go directly from CD to the final file.


Here is another way.

freeware CD ripper to VBR WMA

http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...G=Search&meta=

 
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Thorsten Duhn
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      22nd May 2006
Hello,

>> Is there a freeware that will rip a CD directly to variable
>> bit rate WMA files? Currently, I'm using EAC for ripping
>> to WAV and dbPoweramp converter to convert to WMA VBR. CDex
>> will rip directly to WMA, but not variable bit rate. It
>> would be nice to go directly from CD to the final file.

>
> Here is another way.
>
> freeware CD ripper to VBR WMA
>
> http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...G=Search&meta=


WOW, a link to Google. Cool, never seen that before. And what
is the result we should find on that? For example my first
result is http://www.focussoft.net/webadd/FreeCDRipper.html
with this information inside: "VBR Support: You can set the
VBR Information to MP3 file." Nothing about WMA VBR. Helpful.
Next one offers "free trial", "MP3 VBR" and so on.

What is the other way you're offering?

I don't have an answer myself (I even wonder why anyone wants
to encode to WMA), but just a link to Google is stupid.

Maybe he should try Exact Audio Copy, this offers to add your
own command line parameters with "Microsoft WMA9".

Now I used Google to provide this:
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/...hp/t18402.html
I don't know more details on this...

Regards,
Thorsten
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Ivan Tisljar
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      22nd May 2006
On Mon, 22 May 2006 07:35:04 -0700, <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Is there a freeware that will rip a CD directly to variable bit rate WMA
>files? Currently, I'm using EAC for ripping to WAV and dbPoweramp converter
>to convert to WMA VBR. CDex will rip directly to WMA, but not variable
>bit rate. It would be nice to go directly from CD to the final file.


As far as I know, dbPoweramp HAS CD ripper. In newer incarnation it is
supposed to be quite good.

Ivan.

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      22nd May 2006

Ivan Tisljar wrote:
> On Mon, 22 May 2006 07:35:04 -0700, <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
> >Is there a freeware that will rip a CD directly to variable bit rate WMA
> >files? Currently, I'm using EAC for ripping to WAV and dbPoweramp converter
> >to convert to WMA VBR. CDex will rip directly to WMA, but not variable
> >bit rate. It would be nice to go directly from CD to the final file.

>
> As far as I know, dbPoweramp HAS CD ripper. In newer incarnation it is
> supposed to be quite good.
>


Hi Ivan,

The later versions of Winamp have a pretty nice WMA ripper... It rips
to 9.1 format which is pretty good (IMHO). www.winamp.com. You
don't have to buy the for-profit version.

C Ya

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      23rd May 2006

"Thorsten Duhn" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
>>> Is there a freeware that will rip a CD directly to variable
>>> bit rate WMA files? Currently, I'm using EAC for ripping
>>> to WAV and dbPoweramp converter to convert to WMA VBR. CDex
>>> will rip directly to WMA, but not variable bit rate. It
>>> would be nice to go directly from CD to the final file.

>>
>> Here is another way.
>>
>> freeware CD ripper to VBR WMA
>>
>> http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...G=Search&meta=

>
> WOW, a link to Google. Cool, never seen that before. And what
> is the result we should find on that? For example my first
> result is http://www.focussoft.net/webadd/FreeCDRipper.html
> with this information inside: "VBR Support: You can set the
> VBR Information to MP3 file." Nothing about WMA VBR. Helpful.
> Next one offers "free trial", "MP3 VBR" and so on.
>
> What is the other way you're offering?
>
> I don't have an answer myself (I even wonder why anyone wants
> to encode to WMA), but just a link to Google is stupid.
>
> Maybe he should try Exact Audio Copy, this offers to add your
> own command line parameters with "Microsoft WMA9".
>
> Now I used Google to provide this:
> http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/...hp/t18402.html
> I don't know more details on this...


That's good info. Thanks a bunch. I think I'll try ripping with
dbPoweramp, as you suggest, to see if it's the ticket. And BTW, I started
with WMA 4 years ago. I now have 1000's of wma files. It's a bit late in
the day to change to another coder.

Thanks again,

Norm


 
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      6th Jun 2006
didnt i hear that wma sounds as good as mp3 at half the bitrate (i.e.
half the file size). which means a 64kbps WMA file should sound as good
as a 128kbps mp3 file.

which means which is better? if thats the case, a 128kbps WMA should
sound really better than a 128kbps mp3 file.

sai

(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> "Thorsten Duhn" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:e4t1vr$h23$03$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hello,
> >
> >>> Is there a freeware that will rip a CD directly to variable
> >>> bit rate WMA files? Currently, I'm using EAC for ripping
> >>> to WAV and dbPoweramp converter to convert to WMA VBR. CDex
> >>> will rip directly to WMA, but not variable bit rate. It
> >>> would be nice to go directly from CD to the final file.
> >>
> >> Here is another way.
> >>
> >> freeware CD ripper to VBR WMA
> >>
> >> http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...G=Search&meta=

> >
> > WOW, a link to Google. Cool, never seen that before. And what
> > is the result we should find on that? For example my first
> > result is http://www.focussoft.net/webadd/FreeCDRipper.html
> > with this information inside: "VBR Support: You can set the
> > VBR Information to MP3 file." Nothing about WMA VBR. Helpful.
> > Next one offers "free trial", "MP3 VBR" and so on.
> >
> > What is the other way you're offering?
> >
> > I don't have an answer myself (I even wonder why anyone wants
> > to encode to WMA), but just a link to Google is stupid.
> >
> > Maybe he should try Exact Audio Copy, this offers to add your
> > own command line parameters with "Microsoft WMA9".
> >
> > Now I used Google to provide this:
> > http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/...hp/t18402.html
> > I don't know more details on this...

>
> That's good info. Thanks a bunch. I think I'll try ripping with
> dbPoweramp, as you suggest, to see if it's the ticket. And BTW, I started
> with WMA 4 years ago. I now have 1000's of wma files. It's a bit late in
> the day to change to another coder.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Norm


 
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      6th Jun 2006

<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> didnt i hear that wma sounds as good as mp3 at half the bitrate (i.e.
> half the file size). which means a 64kbps WMA file should sound as good
> as a 128kbps mp3 file.
>
> which means which is better? if thats the case, a 128kbps WMA should
> sound really better than a 128kbps mp3 file.
>
> sai


It may be true, but it doesn't follow logically.


 
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Thorsten Duhn
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      6th Jun 2006
Hello,

> didnt i hear that wma sounds as good as mp3 at half the bitrate
> (i.e. half the file size). which means a 64kbps WMA file should
> sound as good as a 128kbps mp3 file.
>
> which means which is better? if thats the case, a 128kbps WMA
> should sound really better than a 128kbps mp3 file.


yes, WMA does more effective encoding, but I don't believe in
factor two. And "sounds better" is really up to the individual
taste as both formats are lossy. I remember professional hearing
comparisons, where people liked MP3 more.

Read more:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows...#Sound_quality

I use MP3 for compability reasons, in higher bitrates. Harddisks
are cheap. And for mobile devices etc. WMA is not that well
supported, depends on the device you're using.

Regards,
Thorsten
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      6th Jun 2006
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> Is there a freeware that will rip a CD directly to variable bit

rate
> WMA files? Currently, I'm using EAC for ripping to WAV and

dbPoweramp
> converter to convert to WMA VBR. CDex will rip directly to WMA,
> but not variable bit rate. It would be nice to go directly from CD

to
> the final file.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Norm Strong
>
>


dbPoweramp Music converter will rip directly to VBR WMA..

Get the codecs for your version of Media Player...

I think V9 or higher is required for VBR...

http://www.dbpoweramp.com/codec-central.htm

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