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What Ripping Tool Do You Use For CDs

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    i like to use nero; but it stop working i need a new verison.

    I need nero asap!!! plz help let me know
     
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    its the best audio ripper
     
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    I use itunes.....
     
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    I use Nero. I got a old copy of it but it runs still as good when I first used it. Gets the job done not to mention it makes the cd sound like the original with the "no pause between tracks" option.
     
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    in the past i used Windows Media Player

    but now, iTunes just takes over when new CD get inserted.
     
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    itunes for ripping and burning audio cd
     
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    I Use The Window Media Player For Rippin' My CD's.
     
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    nero portable
     
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    I think iTunes is the best with ripping cds when it comes to gapless playback.
     
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    I use EAC with Lame encoder. Absolutely nothing beats this combo, it's free to use and simple once you have set it up correctly
     
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    Windows Media Player 11
     
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    Nero express seem to be a good burner or jet audio
     
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    Mediamonkey does a fabulous job!
     
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    Check xilisoft an dem products
     
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    itunes and windows media
     
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    I still am now only using iTunes for my library/ripping/all other stuff
     
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    ripping a cd - windows media player
    burning a cd - nero
     
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    I use a program called CDex, its downloadable online and its easy and convenient.
     
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    what would u use to burn large amounts of cds?
     
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    I find AUDIOGRABBER the best ripping tool... it gives you different options on how you want the ripped cd categorized into. And it also does conversion while you rip, if you wish to convert from one format to another.

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