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PhotoMan
Looking for a good one. I currently use FreeRip, which works well, but is a
bit lacking in track and artist naming, etc.
TIA
Joe Arnold
bit lacking in track and artist naming, etc.
TIA
Joe Arnold
Looking for a good one. I currently use FreeRip, which works well, but
is a bit lacking in track and artist naming, etc.

CDex.PhotoMan said:Looking for a good one. I currently use FreeRip, which works well, but is a
bit lacking in track and artist naming, etc.
TIA
Joe Arnold
Try audiograbber, always worked fo me.PhotoMan said:Looking for a good one. I currently use FreeRip, which works well, but is
a bit lacking in track and artist naming, etc.
TIA
Joe Arnold
EAC is an Audio Grabber for CD-ROM drives.Looking for a good one. I currently use FreeRip, which works well, but is a
bit lacking in track and artist naming, etc.
PhotoMan said:Looking for a good one. I currently use FreeRip, which works well,
but is a bit lacking in track and artist naming, etc.
The very bestLooking for a good one. I currently use FreeRip, which works well, but is a
bit lacking in track and artist naming, etc.
TIA
Joe Arnold
Easy instructions for EAC/LameCDex works great right out of the box. User friendly and works for most
cases.
EAC has the edge over CDex when it comes to ripping bad CDs, but is more
messy to set up properly.
I recommend trying both.
Duddits said:Easy instructions for EAC/Lame
http://www.bestmp3guide.com