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Exact Audio Copy (EAC)
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Author: |
Andre Wiethoff |
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v0.81 beta |
| Homepage: |
http://www.ExactAudioCopy.de/ |
| Description: This ripper is not very
well known but it really deserves more attention than it has received.
First of all it's free to use (you should send him a postcard if you use
it though) and supports CDDB. But the real killer feature is that it can
guarantee the quality of the output! You no longer need to listen through
all the files in order to be sure that you didn't get a glitch or something,
if the result window says that a track was ripped at 100% quality you can
be sure it was! This is done by reading each sector at least twice and
comparing the results. If they don't match the sector is read 16 more times
to gather some more information and if EAC still isn't sure which result
is the right one it keeps on reading it until it either finds it or have
read the same sector 82 times, in which case it proceeds to the next sector
and reports a possible quality degradation. The downside of this technique
is that some severely scratched CDs can take hours to read, but you always
gets the best possible results. Thanks to this technique you can also use
your computer while ripping (although it gets a bit sluggish) without having
to worry about bad quality. Highly recommended! |
| Features |
Drawbacks |
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The only (?) windows CD-Ripper that can guarantee 100% perfect output!
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Postcardware. Free to use, just send the author a postcard if you like
it.
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CDDB-support.
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Rip while you're doing other things as well on your computer.
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Is slower than the other CD-Rippers since it reads each sector at least
twice to ensure quality.
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Might slow down to a crawl if it finds loads of errors on a CD or if your
CD-Drive is a bad one. :(
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