best free software for converting cd to mp3

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Soltydog

Legendary Member
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near Hornsea
What's peoples recommendations on the best free software for converting cds to mp3 format. I used to use musicmatch, but it appears that is no longer available :blush:
 

PBancroft

Senior Member
Location
Winchester
iTunes?
 

rh100

Well-Known Member
If you just want mp3's then windows media player is perfectly capable, remember to check the settings to get the desired format and quality options
 

Carwash

Señor Member
Location
Visby
Whether or not iTunes is free software depends very much on your usage of the word 'free'. :/

I'd recommend cdparanoia with lame - both of which are what coruskate's abcde uses, I think (it's a wrapper script).
 
I use CDex and have done for years, but so many other thing will do it nowadays.
 

dodgy

Guest
I wouldn't install iTunes unless you need it to manage your ipod or iphone. Windows Media Player does a good enough job, but if you're looking to extract the maximum quality, then there are better options.

FWIW I use WMP set to the highest quality setting.
 

amnesia

Free-wheeling into oblivion...
The BEST (ie the one that will give you as close a copy of a CD as you can get with a lossy format) is EAC - Exact Audio Copy.

It's quite slow though, unless you have a fast PC.

I have copied CDs that are virtually indistinguishable to me on a high end separates system*... and I have above average hearing according to my BUPA health-check a couple of months ago.


http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/


Pointless if you're going to listen to the MP3s on an eyefone or some generic MP3 player, though.




* consisting of Arcam amps / CD player / KEF iQ50 series speakers / QED cables
 
I have copied CDs that are virtually indistinguishable to me on a high end separates system*... and I have above average hearing according to my BUPA health-check a couple of months ago.

A digital copy is an EXACT copy and if you play it on the same kit, it will be completely indistinguishable. If you rip a CD to MP3 then the audio quality will depend on the mp3 codec used to convert from WAV to mp3 format and also the conversion bit-rate.

I have used exactcopy though - it is very good and enabled me to rip the music from a copy protected CD which most of the other rippers wouldn't do. This issue was down to the protection system used though, which is quite seperate to the music data on a disk.
 

amnesia

Free-wheeling into oblivion...
A digital copy is an EXACT copy and if you play it on the same kit, it will be completely indistinguishable. If you rip a CD to MP3 then the audio quality will depend on the mp3 codec used to convert from WAV to mp3 format and also the conversion bit-rate.

I have used exactcopy though - it is very good and enabled me to rip the music from a copy protected CD which most of the other rippers wouldn't do. This issue was down to the protection system used though, which is quite seperate to the music data on a disk.

Sorry - I mean I have ripped CDs to MP3 using EAC and the results are (as near as damnit) indistinguishable from the original, even on high end kit.
 

rh100

Well-Known Member
The BEST (ie the one that will give you as close a copy of a CD as you can get with a lossy format) is EAC - Exact Audio Copy.

It's quite slow though, unless you have a fast PC.

I have copied CDs that are virtually indistinguishable to me on a high end separates system*... and I have above average hearing according to my BUPA health-check a couple of months ago.


http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/


Pointless if you're going to listen to the MP3s on an eyefone or some generic MP3 player, though.




* consisting of Arcam amps / CD player / KEF iQ50 series speakers / QED cables

Uh oh... I can see where this going - dive for cover everyone
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rh100

Well-Known Member
Years ago (possibly pre mp3? mid 90's) I would rip a cd just as a WAV.

If that is an exact copy, and with space considerations a non issue now with 1T and more drives available, why not just use wav's now? OK mp3 or your favourite codec for portable use but for home systems is the way to go?
 
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