I recently purchased the product. Don't have anything in my music library at the moment. Was thinking of just trying to rip a CD now to see if I could get the hang of the product.
The only option I see to do that is Audio Monkey...there are three different choices for that option. Presumably the first one is the best?
Anyway, looked up the option on Wikipedia and it states:
"Monkey's Audio main drawbacks are the fact that it employs a symmetric algorithm, meaning the decoding takes comparable resources to encoding, which makes it unsuitable for all but the fastest portable players (via Rockbox firmware), and that it has limited support on software platforms other than Windows; on other platforms only decoding is officially supported by third-party programs. Although the original source code is freely available, the license is not considered to be an open source one. A GPL version of the decoder has been independently written for Rockbox and then included in ffmpeg".
Since I purchased the master licence for MC, just wondering if Audio Monkey is my only option to rip CDs, assuming I may want to switch to another OS or access my Windows music with another OS.
Anyway, thoughts on Audio Monkey for someone in my situation? Can you choose an alternative to Audio Monkey? If yes, what's the best one? I am looking to have lossless copies of my CDs.
On my first computer, so getting the hang of downloading stuff and using products etc.
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Went back to the product...I get the feeling that options don't consistently appear, re other options to Audio Monkey...I can now see 11 other options to Audio Monkey (could have sworn I clicked that section before and only had one option).
Anyway, any reason Audio Monkey is the default option?
FLAC the answer to my question? What does "External encoder" mean? Something you import to MC?