RonM;413638 Wrote: 
> Just as an aside, dbPoweramp has some easy-to-use and powerful features
> for dealing with these issues.  Available in all the functions,
> including the CDRip function.  It also allows ripping to two separate
> locations, which could be to different audio formats, or the same
> format on two different hard drives, or to otherwise different paths
> and naming systems.  
> 
> I've always found this to be a superior, more user-friendly tool and
> still high-quality tool -- except when you really want to use the EAC
> features supporting extreme rip accuracy and/or recovery from damaged
> disks.
> 
> R.
Where do you think EAC gets the Extreme rip accuracy from?


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