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JRiver vs. dBpoweramp for ripping CDs? Opinions?
Matt:
I think our CD ripping is class leading.
I was really reticent to switch to MC years ago, but John did such a great job adding secure mode. It's just really perfect or it complains!
You can look and see the tests people performed.
I'm the guy that rips all his music lossless so perfect matters to me. And it is perfect!
CountryBumkin:
Why pay $40 for dBpoweramp if MC will do the same job?
Try MC first and if there is something missing form MC's ripping method, then get/try dBpoweramp.
Manfred:
I have ripped ~1200 CD's with JRiver (has taken ~one year time) with no problems.
gdrichardson:
Five years ago I bought a 50-CD set (The Decca Sound). After ripping with JRiver I found that 11 of the 50 CDs did not rip correctly, with some tracks omitted and others duplicated. I have used dBpoweramp since then so I don't know if the problem still exists.
CountryBumkin:
--- Quote from: gdrichardson on January 09, 2017, 02:58:20 pm ---Five years ago I bought a 50-CD set (The Decca Sound). After ripping with JRiver I found that 11 of the 50 CDs did not rip correctly, with some tracks omitted and others duplicated. I have used dBpoweramp since then so I don't know if the problem still exists.
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JRiver program has changed/improved a lot in the last five years.
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