I'm more familiar with EAC, so I don't know if it applies to EasyCD, but
I find it rips as quickly as disc quality will allow.

Pristine discs rip at 8-9X and complete in 10-15 minutes.  Damaged
discs rip slower, sometimes much slower...one severely damaged one took
36 hours to rip.

So it's a tradeoff between speed and quality.  To paraphrase the old
business saying, you can pick either one.  A fast rip may not be high
quality, a high quality rip may not be fast.

You can do things to speed it up (like enable Burst Mode IIRC) but this
can be at the expense of quality.

I hear dBpowerAMP rips very fast.  I doubt if it would be as accurate
as EAC though, but you may want to look into it.


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