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COWON DAP Owners...Which application(s) do you use to RIP / Burn your music

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Hello,

 

Which Music Manager Software do you use to import your music into your Cowon DAP?

 

Being an owner of both a Cowon S9 and iAudio 7, I have always used Easy CD Extractor...then dropped the files into Jet Audio...when importing in FLAC format.

 

Do most Cowon owners simply use the Jet Audio application by itself...or does anyone use two programs like I referenced above?

 

Thanks

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post #2 of 9

To rip CDs, I use EAC and then drag and drop the resulting files. Occasionally I might use Media Monkey. I've never touched the Jet Audio software.

post #3 of 9

EAC and Media Monkey, both are free and work great.

post #4 of 9

i use dbpoweramp and drag n`drop the file to my cowon device

post #5 of 9

i have CDex and i use WMP for the Tags and Mp3Tag to fix some tags and then drag and drop it

post #6 of 9

Mediamonkey

post #7 of 9

Under Linux, Morituri, an easy command line ripper using Musicbrainz for metadatas and  AccurateRip for verification, Easytag for fixing, editing tags, grsync for synchronizing the music directory on computer with music directory on iAudio 9.

post #8 of 9

In my opinion Exact Audio Copy (EAC) is one of the best ripping programs for Windows out there.

If you do decide to use it I HIGHLY recommend you follow this guide to set it up. http://blowfish.be/eac/Setup/setup1.html

post #9 of 9

BonkEnc: It's free and encodes to the latest version of LAME. It rips CD's, and it re-encodes FLAC as well.

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