![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() After the first year, you’ll have to pay $4.90 per year to continue to get access to the AMG () service. To get the most secure ripping possible, you have to pay $28 (or $12 if you’ve already purchased the PowerPack.) Existing PowerPack owners get most of the new benefits - with the exception of “Ultra Secure & C2 Pointers” ripping, which is highly desirable for an audiophile. Based on all of this dBpoweramp Music Converter version 12 Reference Edition is my new ripper of choice.īut wait a second - what’s that Reference Edition? Ah, here’s the rub for those fans of free software (EAC) and those who have already purchased the PowerPack version. Plus, it offers features that EAC does not, including the ability to automatically download album cover art. It is now even more accurate than EAC ( here are the details), it now properly supports Compilation CDs, and (as always) it is pretty darn simple to configure. Spoon over at Illustrate has just released dBpoweramp Music Converter version 12. Various Artists CDs) well, and it didn’t handle queued ripping very well. The only other option was dBpoweramp Music Converter, but it was not as accurate as EAC, it didn’t handle Compilation CDs (i.e. Unfortunately, it’s also pretty difficult to configure, which lead me to create my EAC configuration guide. Exact Audio Copy (EAC) has been my program of choice for years because it offered the best extraction quality and the largest feature set. I’ve long championed the use of AccurateRip for bit-perfect audio extraction from CDs. ![]()
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