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Author Topic: Cd ripping.  (Read 3453 times)

SSThing

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Cd ripping.
« on: March 02, 2020, 03:20:09 PM »
My cd's now number around a thousand and I would like to convert them all into FLAC for use via both my Q10pro and my Onkyo dap.
Has anyone here got any experience with this, specifically using a USB cd/DVD drive connected to the Q10pro? If so, what software did you use?

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Chris

maelor

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Re: Cd ripping.
« Reply #1 on: March 05, 2020, 04:49:26 PM »
I've done the same with my CDs and DVDs but using my desktop computer. To rip CDs you don't actually need extra software, you can use Windows' built-in Windows Media Player which will rip in FLAC format.
There is plenty of other free software out there but, if you really want to buy a package, I have Nero.

To rip DVD/BlueRay/4K videos I use Wondershare UniConverter.

SSThing

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Re: Cd ripping.
« Reply #2 on: March 05, 2020, 06:03:01 PM »
Thank you Maelor.
I actually have a high-end dual Xeon workstation but I packed it away when I moved house almost two years ago and haven't really missed using it that much, so I was hoping not to set it up again. But you are right, the best results will be returned if I do and certainly a lot quicker.
That is my plan for tomorrow.

 

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