Matt08642
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I suggest following this guide to rip things to FLAC:
http://blowfish.be/eac/
It's very important that you configure it properly, or else your files will not be an exact copy of what's on the CD.
Also, regarding the errors whole ripping thing, that would be a problem with your CDs (scratches, dust, whatever). Give them a good cleaning and try again. If that doesn't work, it means they are scratched and data has been lost forever. You can probably rip the CDs in another program like iTunes, as it won't check for errors, but there might be damage to the files such as skipping.
Hope I helped
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http://blowfish.be/eac/
It's very important that you configure it properly, or else your files will not be an exact copy of what's on the CD.
Also, regarding the errors whole ripping thing, that would be a problem with your CDs (scratches, dust, whatever). Give them a good cleaning and try again. If that doesn't work, it means they are scratched and data has been lost forever. You can probably rip the CDs in another program like iTunes, as it won't check for errors, but there might be damage to the files such as skipping.
Hope I helped
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Thanks for the help. What do you recommend I use to rip my CDs to V0? And what about FLAC? I'm using EAC, but some CDs it's giving me errors, not sure if it's my drives or the CDs though. Are there any other programs that are common and easy to use?