zip22
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i just imported album 2 with eac. i had to hit the mp3 button to get it into flac. command prompt windows popped up at every track. i found out that the command line given in the tutorial above doesn't include a level i reset the level in the flac frontend (default was 6) and the files that came out the secdon time were the exact same size as the flac 5 files from foobar and mediamonkey, so i think they are flac 5.
it took much longer than just using foobar to import the tracks. at flac level 5 foobar took 2:11 EAC took 3:35. i even set up the drive for "speed only" and not accuracy. freedb worked - the second time i tried. the first time, i got a server error.
are all these options useful? i still don't see why EAC is so great at cataloging music.
mediamonkey is closer to itunes useability and is was just a few seconds slower than foobar, but its still not as easy as itunes. i had to find the cd in my computer, go to tools to get the tags from freedb (no email needed) and figure out which button was the import one. mediamonkey does have some great tagging features, though. like grabbing album art from amazon.com.
K2Grey, why do you need one program to rip, one to listen, one to sync, etc (like that recent thread)? doesn't wrapping up all these music programs into one make perfect sense? it is like a cd player with a speaker - also known as a stereo system.
it took much longer than just using foobar to import the tracks. at flac level 5 foobar took 2:11 EAC took 3:35. i even set up the drive for "speed only" and not accuracy. freedb worked - the second time i tried. the first time, i got a server error.
are all these options useful? i still don't see why EAC is so great at cataloging music.
mediamonkey is closer to itunes useability and is was just a few seconds slower than foobar, but its still not as easy as itunes. i had to find the cd in my computer, go to tools to get the tags from freedb (no email needed) and figure out which button was the import one. mediamonkey does have some great tagging features, though. like grabbing album art from amazon.com.
K2Grey, why do you need one program to rip, one to listen, one to sync, etc (like that recent thread)? doesn't wrapping up all these music programs into one make perfect sense? it is like a cd player with a speaker - also known as a stereo system.