Re: using exact audio copy, or another program to convert cd's to flac
Exact Audio Copy is a truly outspend tool. Its been a good while since I’ve used it given I use my Mac for that sort of thing so I don’t know where the software is at these days. First thing I will tell you is that - due to the truly configurable and customisable nature of Exact Audio Copy - you’ll need to set aside a little time to get everything up and running and making sure that everything is performing accurately. I do know there are tutorials available to help configure Exact Audio Copy so take a look for those with Google. And finally, Exact Audio Copy is exactly that, exact when it comes to Ripping CD’S so don’t be surprised if the software takes an hour or more to rip a single CD depending on its condition, if Exact Audio copy takes five or so minutes to rip a CD then its not working properly On 11 Nov. 2016, at 3:58 pm, Chris Skarstad wrote: > >Hey folks > > Subject line basicly tells the story. I have some cd's that were sent to me, > and i'd like to rip them to the pc, but i'd like to make them sound as good > as possible. I am a huge fan of FLAC, or free lossless audio codec files. > The file size is a bit larger but the sound quality is supurb if you're > listening on a good system. Looking online, I saw many people mention a > program called Exact Audio copy, which has been around for years, does anyone > on here have experience using that? My hope is to convert the cd's to flac > files, and use the cd database to grab the song titles from the internet. I > was thinking of using CDEX, but sadly, i've never been able to get the CDDB, > or Gracenote > > servers to find anything. Anyone know anything about this? Thanks for any > ideas folks. > Chris > > ** Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the halfwits in this world behind.
using exact audio copy, or another program to convert cd's to flac
Hey folks Subject line basicly tells the story. I have some cd's that were sent to me, and i'd like to rip them to the pc, but i'd like to make them sound as good as possible. I am a huge fan of FLAC, or free lossless audio codec files. The file size is a bit larger but the sound quality is supurb if you're listening on a good system. Looking online, I saw many people mention a program called Exact Audio copy, which has been around for years, does anyone on here have experience using that? My hope is to convert the cd's to flac files, and use the cd database to grab the song titles from the internet. I was thinking of using CDEX, but sadly, i've never been able to get the CDDB, or Gracenote servers to find anything. Anyone know anything about this? Thanks for any ideas folks. Chris
Winamp plugin
Hi group, Does anyone know where I can find a Winamp plugin that will allow me to play files at an increased rate? Any helpful info welcomed. Thanks, Norma
Re: Replacementfor Winamp
hi. there's actually even an easier way. what's happening is that it's a setup screen. make sure that the Winamp classic skin is selected, and everything else should be fine so just click the finish button and you should be good. Everything that you want is turned on by default. to get rid of the Winamp library, simply hit alt plus l and the library will go away. like everything else it's a toggle so if you hit alt l again it'll come back. you may receive a message asking if you want to import your music into the library. tab to the no button and press the space bar and then press alt plus l and everything should be set. by default, the equalizer, main window and playlist editor are all turned on, but the equalizer needs to be activated with the letter n while focused in the equalizer window. you can press control plus tab to cycle between Winamp windows. hope that helps. On 11/10/2016 5:51 PM, Joe Paton wrote: andy, if you press alt-w that hould put the main winamp window on top. next, press left alt, arrow down one time to winamp, then arrow right. Go down the menue items, and press enter on anything which is checked, to de-select it. Don't worry about the options menu branch at this time. go past that, when you arrive at Exit, you have done the lot. you are particularly interested in de-selecting library. continue back down the list, and when you get to skins, it is a drop down. Right arrow in to this branch, and look for "classic." press enter on classic. Now to get the winamp main window, press alt-w. If you get stuck, You can write me off list. j...@vi-ability.org.uk or: cons...@apart.org good luck. On Thu, 10 Nov 2016 22:22:06 - "Andy" wrote: Hi all. I've been using Winamp for many many years now quite happily. I don't create play lists, tag files or use anyplug ins. All I do is make Winamp my default audio player and either press the enter key on an album or within Applications, select play in winamp. So I need a version of Winamp for another computer and I've no longer got the softwear. I got a copy of Winamp Version 5.... and installed it and straight away it wanted me to create a playlist and it's seems that I can't get away from this feature by disabling it. Or am I wrong? Any advice would be verry very welcome. Very best wishes. Andy.
Re: Replacementfor Winamp
andy, if you press alt-w that hould put the main winamp window on top. next, press left alt, arrow down one time to winamp, then arrow right. Go down the menue items, and press enter on anything which is checked, to de-select it. Don't worry about the options menu branch at this time. go past that, when you arrive at Exit, you have done the lot. you are particularly interested in de-selecting library. continue back down the list, and when you get to skins, it is a drop down. Right arrow in to this branch, and look for "classic." press enter on classic. Now to get the winamp main window, press alt-w. If you get stuck, You can write me off list. j...@vi-ability.org.uk or: cons...@apart.org good luck. On Thu, 10 Nov 2016 22:22:06 - "Andy" wrote: Hi all. I've been using Winamp for many many years now quite happily. I don't create play lists, tag files or use anyplug ins. All I do is make Winamp my default audio player and either press the enter key on an album or within Applications, select play in winamp. So I need a version of Winamp for another computer and I've no longer got the softwear. I got a copy of Winamp Version 5.... and installed it and straight away it wanted me to create a playlist and it's seems that I can't get away from this feature by disabling it. Or am I wrong? Any advice would be verry very welcome. Very best wishes. Andy. -- Joe Paton
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--- Begin Message --- Hi Andy, There's really no way to get away from a playlist in winamp. If you have winamp set as your default player, of course, every time you press enter on a file, it will play through winamp automaticly. However, the next time you run winamp, the last file you entered will show in the playlist. Mike -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Andy Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2016 5:22 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Replacementfor Winamp Hi all. I've been using Winamp for many many years now quite happily. I don't create play lists, tag files or use anyplug ins. All I do is make Winamp my default audio player and either press the enter key on an album or within Applications, select play in winamp. So I need a version of Winamp for another computer and I've no longer got the softwear. I got a copy of Winamp Version 5.... and installed it and straight away it wanted me to create a playlist and it's seems that I can't get away from this feature by disabling it. Or am I wrong? Any advice would be verry very welcome. Very best wishes. Andy. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus --- End Message ---
Replacementfor Winamp
Hi all. I've been using Winamp for many many years now quite happily. I don't create play lists, tag files or use anyplug ins. All I do is make Winamp my default audio player and either press the enter key on an album or within Applications, select play in winamp. So I need a version of Winamp for another computer and I've no longer got the softwear. I got a copy of Winamp Version 5.... and installed it and straight away it wanted me to create a playlist and it's seems that I can't get away from this feature by disabling it. Or am I wrong? Any advice would be verry very welcome. Very best wishes. Andy.