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  • Best CD audio ripper/MP3 Encoder-Decoder!!!!

    This is what i suggest:

    Best CD audio ripper: Exact Audio Copy (www.exactaudiocopy.de)
    This awesome FREEWARE ripper is the only program I've seen to offer secure extraction. EAC reads everything at least twice in order to detect any possible flaws in the DAE quality. Also EAC features best interface for using external encoders like LAME.EXE. EAC can even run command line encoders on the background while ripping - this improves the speed of encoding and makes using .EXE encoders work just as flexible and comfortable as .DLL codecs. Throw that Audiograbber to the recycle bin where it belongs and start ripping with guaranteed flawless quality.

    Best MP3 Encoder: LAME (www.sulaco.org/mp3)
    Another top quality freeware opensource product. The LAME features good speed and awesome sound quality. It's also the only encoder with tweaked and optimised Variable BitRate encoding routines, which one can use to achieve excellent size/quality ratio ( see www.r3mix.net for instructions). LAME outperforms the Fraunhofer codec in speed AND quality and is certainly the only encoder people should use. Best of all, LAME codec is constantly being developed and optimised for even higher speed and quality. I don't wan't see any of you encoding with that XING crap ever again, got it?

    Best MP3 decoder: MAD (www.mars.org/home/rob/proj/mpeg/)
    Another best in the industry freeware opensource project. I have always been very sceptic to comments about sound quality among MP3 players. Years ago people were saying that NAD sounds better than anything else. When Sonique replaced NAD the authors boasted about the great quality of their decoder, the Audio Enlightment 4.xx. Nullsoft quickly responded with their own 'cool' MP3 decoder Nitraneā€¦ man were they wrong and it's been a laugh to see the recent tests about the accuracy of MP3 decoders. NAD features a very inaccurate decoder and Sonique isn't much better. Winamp's Nitrane is found to be extremely buggy and the original Fraunhofer based codec of older Winamp versions was actually much better! If you seek improvements to your MP3 playback then have a look at the MAD Mpeg Audio Decoder.

    MAD also exist as a plug-in for Winamp and it supports output resolutions from 8 to 32 bits(of course you need something like a Soundscape(~$5000) sound card to use a +24bit output ) .

    [This message has been edited by alessandro (edited 13 April 2001).]
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  • #2
    Those are the three programs I use right now

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    • #3
      I use Grip, LAME, and xmms.
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      • #4
        CDex is also quite nice to extract files - never gave me problems (but then I have a SCSI DVD-ROM).
        But we named the *dog* Indiana...
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        • #5
          Winamp's mpg123 plug-in v1.18(LAME decoder) is also good
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          • #6
            If you say so I'l stop using XING...
            If there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.

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            • #7
              I'm using those apps too.
              EAC 0.9 prebeta 9 for audio CD ripping
              LAME 3.88 for encoding (--r3mix -b128)
              RazorLame 1.1.4 beta for LAME frontend
              MAD Winamp plug-in 0.13.0bfor decoding

              And Technoid you should stop using Xing because it's encoding quality is terrible.

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              • #8
                If you play a little with Cool Edit Pro, you will see that the Xing encoder cuts out badly above 16kHz.

                Besides ,if you compare it with LAME then you realise that:

                Xing 192Bitrate = Lame's 128!!!

                It is well known that Xing is an encoder which bases more to speed that quality !
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                • #9
                  <font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size="2">Originally posted by alessandro:
                  If you play a little with Cool Edit Pro, you will see that the Xing encoder cuts out badly above 16kHz.

                  Besides ,if you compare it with LAME then you realise that:

                  Xing 192Bitrate = Lame's 128!!!

                  It is well known that Xing is an encoder which bases more to speed that quality !
                  </font>
                  do we really hear above 16 kHz ??
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                  • #10
                    The last time I checked we humans can hear frequencies between 20 Hz and 20 000 Hz......



                    [This message has been edited by alessandro (edited 14 April 2001).]
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                    • #11
                      I use SoundForge to do all my mp3's, it uses the Fran. codec. Always use VBR and they all sound good.

                      Rags

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                      • #12
                        Heh, the default Franhofer codec that comes with Windows only goes up to 56kbps.

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                        • #13
                          Uhhh...No Heh here, LS.

                          SoundForge comes with the full codec.

                          Insert foot into yer mouth

                          Rags

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                            • #15
                              I've been using Lame/EAC for almost a year, and I love it! I use an alternative front-end for lame tho called Lame-Batch, and you can find it here:

                              http://eal.da.ru/

                              It hasn't been updated for awhile, but it fullfills all of my meager needs...

                              PeterV
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