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New mp3 rippers
I'm using a program I downloaded a while back called FastMP3 2.0 by Avis Software.

It makes good files but

It works from .wav only and it takes about 7 minutes to do a three minute song

What else is out there and what is the state of the art?

It's gonna take a while to get my projected 100 Great Reggae Songs from 100 Great Artists mp3 CD ready for the family cruise this weekend (assuming I get the mp3 CD player installed in the car on Friday)


A
Play I Some Music w/ Papa Andy
Saturday 8 PM - 11 PM ET
All Night Rewind 11 PM - 5 PM
Reggae, African and Caribbean Music
[link|http://wxxe.org|http://wxxe.org]
New Try EAC and LAME
Maybe not faster, but considered high quality. I'm happy with them, and with a little work you can have EAC automatically call LAME after each song. EAC does the CD ripping, LAME does the encoding. Oh, and they're both free and available as binaries for Windows.

A decent starting place is [link|http://www.r3mix.net/| r3mix.net]

Tony
New Better URL.
[link|http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/|Exact Audio Copy]

Wade.

"All around me are nothing but fakes
Come with me on the biggest fake of all!"

New Performance
Using VBR encoding on my system (PIII 800/256MB) I typically encode at something like 5/6x - so 1 minute to encode a 5 minute song. Ish.

I use LAME exclusively.
--
Peter
Shill For Hire
New Are you dead set on MP3?
I ask because there's a patent-free audio codec called [link|http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/index.html|Ogg Vorbis] that is ambling up to a 1.0 and it compresses audio better and further than MP3. Basically, an MP3 file at ABR* 160kps will have the same quality in Ogg Vorbis at ABR 96kps.

What's more, the latest version of EAC and recent versions of WinAmp, Sonique and other players all handle Ogg files (WMP is a bit of an exception, but an Ogg decoder module is available). :-)

Now, if you're ripping from Linux, then far and away the best tool is [link|http://www.xiph.org/paranoia/index.html|CD Paranoia] which most Linux distros install, anyway.

Wade.

* ABR = average bit-rate. A more accurate term than VBR.

"All around me are nothing but fakes
Come with me on the biggest fake of all!"

New Graphical ripper
The king of the heap for graphical rippers is [link|http://www.nostatic.org/grip|Grip].

Has support for CDParanoia, cdda2wav, LAME, Ogg, BladeEnc, etc.
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Peter
Shill For Hire
New Indeed.
'cept that I couldn't make it work when I tried it. *shrug* No matter. CD Paranoia works fine for me.

Wade

"All around me are nothing but fakes
Come with me on the biggest fake of all!"

New Gawd knows why it didn't work
Given that it uses cdparanoia as its ripping engine :)

Another handy tickbox for Grip is its cddb integration.
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Peter
Shill For Hire
New Thanks for the tips
when I read that Peter was making mp3s at 5X I knew it was time to get some new software

I searched out LAME and after a glitch or two found CDex 1.30 which has the LAME engine, support for other formats and (the two keys) is a one-step operation and is fast. No more .wav files and a 4 minute song in about 2 minutes instead of 9

This program also does all that internal labelling that my FastMP3 didn't do so the files scroll across the screen with title artist and time and it also connects to freedb.

A
Play I Some Music w/ Papa Andy
Saturday 8 PM - 11 PM ET
All Night Rewind 11 PM - 5 PM
Reggae, African and Caribbean Music
[link|http://wxxe.org|http://wxxe.org]
New Re: Are you dead set on MP3?
My DVD player supports mp3 CDs and the Aiwa I'm putting in the car supports mp3 CDs also so yeah it's mp3

I'll have to check out LAME, I haven't had any problems with the .wav conversion from Easy CD Creator but the 5x part that Peter mentioned got my attention

On a related note Roxio (owns Adaptec now) wanted me to get the new Easy CD Creator at a special price but they have pissed me off by not being connected to the CDDB anymore. When you're making CDs from other CDs it is really convenient to have them identified

Andy
Play I Some Music w/ Papa Andy
Saturday 8 PM - 11 PM ET
All Night Rewind 11 PM - 5 PM
Reggae, African and Caribbean Music
[link|http://wxxe.org|http://wxxe.org]
New CDDB clones.
CDDB, now known as GraceNote, has some controversial intellectual copyright issues. Roxio have issue with this.

But there are clones. The best known is [link|http://www.freedb.org/|FreeDB] - does Roxio support that? The interface is practically the same as for CDDB.

Wade.

"All around me are nothing but fakes
Come with me on the biggest fake of all!"

New GOGO-no-coda
I've heard good things about [link|http://homepage1.nifty.com/herumi/gogo_e.html|GOGO]. They've forked LAME and rewritten routines in assembly for speed.

I'm planning to check out the OS/2 port when I start encoding again. I had been using GRIP with LAME on my laptop's Linux partition to encode and discovered I've been running out of drive space during the rip/encode cycle. No out-of-disk-space errors popped up, so I never knew about it until I discovered some 30 second songs. I ended up with 2-3 short songs per CD, and even some missing songs. Grrr.

Darrell Spice, Jr.

[link|http://home.houston.rr.com/spiceware/|SpiceWare] - We don't do Windows, it's too much of a chore

     mp3 rippers - (andread) - (11)
         Try EAC and LAME - (tonytib) - (1)
             Better URL. - (static)
         Performance - (pwhysall)
         Are you dead set on MP3? - (static) - (6)
             Graphical ripper - (pwhysall) - (3)
                 Indeed. - (static) - (1)
                     Gawd knows why it didn't work - (pwhysall)
                 Thanks for the tips - (andread)
             Re: Are you dead set on MP3? - (andread) - (1)
                 CDDB clones. - (static)
         GOGO-no-coda - (SpiceWare)

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