MrSinatra;312379 Wrote: > the only secure ripper i know of is EAC, although other apps use > "accuraterip" to guage it. > > i used dbpoweramp a long time ago, and i know it supports accuraterip > now, (it didn't when i used it), but is it as secure as EAC? hard for > me to believe.
I use dbPoweramp, I beleive that in secure mode it is as accurate as EAC and using it in conjunction with accuraterip saves a bit of time. MrSinatra;312381 Wrote: > dbpoweramp isn't free? > > how much? > > does it have locked features? does it expire? > > i like freeware mostly. (the few features winamp locks, i never use) The full version of dbPoweramp is not free, costs about $35 or so. The new version does batch ripping ( I have been using it with 3 cd drives and whilst it slows t he PC down it does speed up the whole process.) and also accesses 4 different online databases for metadata. EAC on the other hand is possibly a more configurable ripper and has the advantage of being free. Just my views FWIW, I use dbPoweramp mainly because of the multiple metadata sources and the batch ripping system (I have some very large classical boxed sets to rip) -- MuckleEck Alasdair SB3 -> Linn Majik - Acoustic Energy Extreme 5 (garden) | SB3 -> Cambridge Audio 640R - Morduant Short (TV room) | SB3 -> AudioEngine 2 (bedroom) | SB3 -> AudioEngine 2 (kitchen) | SBR -> Music Fidelity X-A1 - Mission 701 (office)| Chumby (bedroom) Last Fm http://www.last.fm/user/MuckleEck/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ MuckleEck's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=11301 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=48890 _______________________________________________ ripping mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/ripping
