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OK - now I'm with you re: error correction etc. Plextor drives in combo with PlexTools is generally considered one of the better solutions. I agree - this whole hw and firmware game changes every few months so you have to be alert to what you actually purchasing - esp from a "trusted brand" like Plextor. Yet more search/forum/review fun ...

If the dB ripper only rips per track then it's not much use for me. But I'll test it out, all the same.

(Carol - apologies for this slightly OT discussion.)

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Carol - interesting what you discovered with RM. I love it so much (not) that I'd willingly convert the lot to wav. ;D

But sand boxed / virtualized this looks good for fast dice 'n slice of net radio interviews (just bumped into a couple hiding in a corner of drive).

f0dder - I'll try out the dB ripper. I've used EAC for audio archiving and compiling ref discs and never had a problem using the highest settings (which can be slow going on some material). Scratched / new / "clever-clever encoded " - all fine. Are you saying that choice of CD drive could be a problem?



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General Software Discussion / Re: Audio Editors?
« on: July 03, 2007, 12:06 PM »
If you wanted to experiment with some no-install freeware apps you could start here:

http://portablefreeware.com/?c=12&sc=66

You might find something to your liking.

I recommend Reaper simply because a lot of the basic issues that plague some of these other apps (file support bugs, crashes with large files etc) were ironed out early in the beta stages. At the end of the day, if the music matters a fully functional shareware solution might be more sensible.




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fOdder - have you used EAC?
http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/

There is hope for those scratched CDs.  :Thmbsup:


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General Software Discussion / Re: Audio Editors?
« on: July 03, 2007, 08:46 AM »
REAPER is uncrippled unexpiring shareware

It says wot it meenz.  :P

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