D dansilva New Member Feb 16, 2005 #1 what is the best cd ripper that doesnt loose a single bit of sound quality when ripping? dont mind whether its free or not.
what is the best cd ripper that doesnt loose a single bit of sound quality when ripping? dont mind whether its free or not.
kobaj VIP Member Feb 17, 2005 #2 Price might not matter but being legel does...and as far as I know this isnt legit.
D dansilva New Member Feb 17, 2005 #3 well if i am paying (buying from a legal retailer) then it is legit only if its worth paying for otherwise i rather end up with a freeware ripper.
well if i am paying (buying from a legal retailer) then it is legit only if its worth paying for otherwise i rather end up with a freeware ripper.
kobaj VIP Member Feb 17, 2005 #4 No, ripping isnt legit. Its the same as coping, which isnt legit. Even if you pay for a prof ripper.
D dansilva New Member Feb 17, 2005 #5 ok i stop it here, this will go on n on if i start backing up my reasons, anyway thanks for your advice
ok i stop it here, this will go on n on if i start backing up my reasons, anyway thanks for your advice
F fultz New Member Feb 17, 2005 #6 It is legal to rip stuff from cd's for personal use as long as you own the CD. What do you think MP3 players are for?
It is legal to rip stuff from cd's for personal use as long as you own the CD. What do you think MP3 players are for?
D dave597 VIP Member Feb 17, 2005 #7 back to the topic, there are two major formats, ogg vorbis and mp3. many programs enocde to these two formats, eg. nero, audiograbber, cdex, dbpoweramp to name a few. just search the web for something that you like.
back to the topic, there are two major formats, ogg vorbis and mp3. many programs enocde to these two formats, eg. nero, audiograbber, cdex, dbpoweramp to name a few. just search the web for something that you like.