I am using Easy CD-DA for a long time. My expierience is that the speed
depends a lot on the quality of the CD and the drive.
Ripping automaticaly slows down with low quality CD's or CD's that use
protection schemes.
Easy CD-DA does get you high quality rip's like EAC.
In general I get between 8x-30x to rip to FLAC. If you have a large
collection, you may want to use several systems in parallel. It will
keep you busy to feed the drives :-)
As for quality, there is no difference between wav and FLAC, but FLAC
is the way to go for many of the reasons stated before.
It's very portable and open. I only choose hardware that supports it.
(Slimdevices, I-Audio-X5)
regards
Rene


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