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CD Rips Advice
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I’m looking for advice to rip my cds into digital format onto a hard drive.

Things I’m considering:
How will it get organized?
Software help?
Quality of file / file type?

Maybe there’s already a thread about this?

I’m google searching this too of course but anyone with firsthand advice or knowledge would be great. I feel like this could be a real can of worms project.

Some players I use occasionally are VLC ( not a fan seems complex ) iTunes

Thanks.


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Kodiak #439520 11/06/20 05:03 AM
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I still use EZ CD Audio Converter (formerly Easy CD-DA Extractor) for all of my ripping and converting.

EZ CD Audio Converter

Yes, it costs money, but the included lifetime updates has made it well worth it for me. And yes, it still gets updated.

I don't use it in the most automated way, since I like to look over the metadata and make minor tweaks where necessary. Usually the CD art it finds is perfectly fine, but I still like to Google image search for higher-quality images when possible. For more trusting rippers, I'm sure it can be used easier than the way I do it.

I personally keep my music folder organized by artist (each in their own sub-folder), then have full artist name, album title, track number, and track title in the filename itself, but you can tailor the output to whatever you want.

I always output to FLAC level 8.

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Kodiak #439521 11/06/20 05:06 AM
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I use MediaMonkey for playback on both my computer and my phone. I'm still happy with it.

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Kodiak #439522 11/06/20 05:16 AM
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It was you who introduced me to that way back in 2008.


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Kodiak #439527 11/06/20 05:20 PM
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Hey CV. Thankyou for that info. That’s great. Sounds like you’re still happy with it. I’ll check it out.

Is there any benefit to using an SSD an HDD. Ie solid state may have less “ noise “ then a mechanical hard drive. I have a 500 gig mechanical drive but if solid state would provide lower noise I’d buy one. Like a 1 TB or even bigger maybe? Not sure how many files and space will be needed. This is all fairly new to me.

Edit: the goal is for highest sound quality possible of my collection and long term ease of use and adding of files.

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Kodiak #439529 11/06/20 05:48 PM
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SSD is definitely faster access.


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Kodiak #439530 11/06/20 05:50 PM
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Oh that’s a good point. I never considered that at all. Might be key with a lot of files. Thanks.


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Kodiak #439532 11/06/20 06:31 PM
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I use DB PowerAmp. Yes, it costs money. It's kinda clunky, and takes a bit of time to set it up. I like it because it can be configured however the user wants (being open source). It will also rip in different formats simultaneously, and drop the ripped files to different folders. This is handy, because I use FLAC files for my home systems, and high res MP3 for thumb drives. When I rip a CD, it does this automatically.

If there was a more simplistic piece of software that would do what this does, I'd probably use it.

One thing I am constantly fighting, is song DB Gains. Automobiles do not have the tech to read a song and adjust sound DB, so the MP3's need to be leveled. I use another third party software to adjust DB levels. That's MP3 Gain.

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Originally Posted by michael_d
One thing I am constantly fighting, is song DB Gains. Automobiles do not have the tech to read a song and adjust sound DB, so the MP3's need to be leveled. I use another third party software to adjust DB levels. That's MP3 Gain.

EZ CD Audio Converter has loudness normalization as a built-in feature, but I've never used it, so I can't say how effective it is.

I thankfully don't have any devices in use anymore that makes me want a secondary format like MP3, but I can see the appeal of the multi-encode feature for those who still do. I sent a message to Poikosoft (EZ CD Audio Converter's developer) to suggest the feature.

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Originally Posted by Kodiak
Is there any benefit to using an SSD an HDD. Ie solid state may have less “ noise “ then a mechanical hard drive. I have a 500 gig mechanical drive but if solid state would provide lower noise I’d buy one. Like a 1 TB or even bigger maybe? Not sure how many files and space will be needed. This is all fairly new to me.

I'm still using a mechanical drive for my media files simply due to space requirements. Between the size of my collection and wanting plenty of breathing room, I ended up with a 6 TB. That said, the music portion of my media files only comprise 424 gigs at the moment, at over 22,000 tracks (primarily FLAC, but I do have MP3s mixed in when they were online purchases with no lossless option). I've never felt it was sluggish at accessing anything, so I haven't been tempted to switch to SSD for media files yet, but if you're starting fresh and are concerned about the noise of the drive, I wouldn't shy away from SSD at all.

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