[SOLVED]CD ripping help

August 2nd, 2016

What do you guys recommend I do this with. Im ripping CD’s that arnt origanals, they are burnt CD’s that i use to DJ with. All the songs wernt ripped the same quality, but what im trying to do is rip them the best quality I can, so I can re-burn them onto another disc without losing as much quality as possible.
Also I find it a pain to write in the names. I know some them had ID3v tags or whateva they are before I burnt them. Is there a particular program thats better at reading what songs or on the CD’s so i dont have to re-write them out??

Answer #1
Well, if you want a minimal loss of quality, use a Loseless Codec such as FLAC when you rip back onto your computer. I use Winamp that comes with FLAC as an option when ripping. When you burn back to CD you should un-noticeable amount of quality loss.
Can’t help you with that 2nd question, I don’t think its possible….
Answer #2
Look for Ashampoo Music Studio 3
The Extracting Audio File function of Ashampoo Music Studio 3 extracts (rips) tracks from audio CDs and saves them on your hard disk in different formats (WAV, MP3, Ogg Vorbis or FLAC format)

Answer #3
Kool thans guys

 

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