cdrip is pretty old, it wont support anything other that what it does out of the box.
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cdrip is pretty old, it wont support anything other that what it does out of the box.
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SonicXtacy> Any interest in using EAC (Exact Audio Copy) instead? This is superior to CDRIP, cause it can make bitperfect copies of CD's and it even has a 'Secure Mode' which runs data verification to ensure the track copies properly. You can also set it to encode into your favourite format too.
hey i'd use whatever i can to rip cds lol doesnt really matter to me. I'm gonna crack open the CDRIP source and see if i can add flash compatibility though... probably easier than creating a whole new plugin.
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Heres some Command line options for EAC:
http://www.digital-inn.de/exact-audi...e-options.html
I dont know much about writing plugins, but I'll have a look at it sometime. IMHO EAC wouls be a better choice than CDRIP, as I/you dont know what the quality of CDRIP is like, and I highly doubt that its error checks (and such) are better than EAC's to ensure that the CD copies perfectly. I hate having a copy/backup with glitches. Cause it means those glitches will be there forever and ever and ever and....
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