To rip stuff, Exact Audio Copy (nothing on the ploanet is more accurate except Plextools Professional with Plextor drives, those who do not use Plextor drives must use EAC (Exact Audio Copy). I have for the last few years always recommended EAC and nothing else. (Flops and Mucks know that)christopherpostill said:To rip stuff, WMP 10
To burn, Nero.
Well, usually, yes, but Mucks and I have already responded. Darkangel asked for a short answer, so replied as requested.Quadophile said:If Flops/Mucks see this post, expect something interesting from them
Yes I am aware of the fact that you and Mucks have responded (since I went through the whole thread before responding) but what I meant was the interesting bit which I quote above, and that is what i was looking for.floppybootstomp said:I do use EAC, it is the best, but it takes so damn long
Well, actually, I should have said "Drag-n-drop", but what the heck ... as we are expanding on "how we do it" I must admit to being a bit green on the subject. I don't have an MP3 player (computer excluded).And Mucks - Cut & Paste? Hehe, just try cramming them cda files into an mp3 player