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What's the best free audio CD ripper 2 MP3 4 old 64-bit W7 HPE SP1?
I was going to use https://cdex.mu, but it seems to be infected with malwares according to:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CDex#Potential_risk https://virusscan.jotti.org/en-US/fi...job/mi3iqxptcy http://r.virscan.org/language/en/rep...236903d13cfe18 https://www.virustotal.com/#/file/b6...92a0/detection -- Quote of the Week: "The little ant at its hole is full of courage." --African Note: A fixed width font (Courier, Monospace, etc.) is required to see this signature correctly. /\___/\Ant(Dude) @ http://antfarm.home.dhs.org / http://antfarm.ma.cx / /\ /\ \ Please nuke ANT if replying by e-mail privately. If credit- | |o o| | ing, then please kindly use Ant nickname and URL/link. \ _ / ( ) |
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What's the best free audio CD ripper 2 MP3 4 old 64-bit W7 HPE SP1?
On Sun, 28 Oct 2018 15:58:16 -0500, Ant wrote:
I was going to use https://cdex.mu, but it seems to be infected with malwares according to: Exact Audio Copy (+ LAME) -- s|b |
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What's the best free audio CD ripper 2 MP3 4 old 64-bit W7 HPE SP1?
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writes: On Sun, 28 Oct 2018 15:58:16 -0500, Ant wrote: I was going to use https://cdex.mu, but it seems to be infected with malwares according to: Exact Audio Copy (+ LAME) Yes, EAC will keep trying - good for worn CDs. Lame to then do the conversion to mp3; it's an add-on, but lots of things have a GUI that makes it transparent (I use it from GoldWave, but EAC may also have a transparent way of using it. We'd need to know what you mean by "best"; EAC is certainly most likely to work if the CD doesn't read very well. If you mean ease of use, I can't comment, having rarely used anything - I think last time I did (which was years ago), it was XP's own default action when you put an audio CD in (IIRR, it offers a choice of .wav [raw] and some other - might have been .aac - which it defaulted to). I don't know if 7 has something similar built in - probably not. -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf One of my tricks as an armchair futurist is to "predict" things that are already happening and watch people tell me it will never happen. Scott Adams, 2015-3-9 |
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What's the best free audio CD ripper 2 MP3 4 old 64-bit W7 HPE SP1?
"J. P. Gilliver (John)" wrote:
In message , s|b writes: On Sun, 28 Oct 2018 15:58:16 -0500, Ant wrote: I was going to use https://cdex.mu, but it seems to be infected with malwares according to: Exact Audio Copy (+ LAME) Yes, EAC will keep trying - good for worn CDs. Lame to then do the conversion to mp3; it's an add-on, but lots of things have a GUI that makes it transparent (I use it from GoldWave, but EAC may also have a transparent way of using it. We'd need to know what you mean by "best"; EAC is certainly most likely to work if the CD doesn't read very well. If you mean ease of use, I can't comment, having rarely used anything - I think last time I did (which was years ago), it was XP's own default action when you put an audio CD in (IIRR, it offers a choice of .wav [raw] and some other - might have been .aac - which it defaulted to). I don't know if 7 has something similar built in - probably not. Best as in easy to rip and convert to HQ MP3 files. -- Quote of the Week: "The little ant at its hole is full of courage." --African Note: A fixed width font (Courier, Monospace, etc.) is required to see this signature correctly. /\___/\Ant(Dude) @ http://antfarm.home.dhs.org / http://antfarm.ma.cx / /\ /\ \ Please nuke ANT if replying by e-mail privately. If credit- | |o o| | ing, then please kindly use Ant nickname and URL/link. \ _ / ( ) |
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pjp wrote:
In article , says... I was going to use https://cdex.mu, but it seems to be infected with malwares according to: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CDex#Potential_risk https://virusscan.jotti.org/en-US/fi...job/mi3iqxptcy http://r.virscan.org/language/en/rep...236903d13cfe18 https://www.virustotal.com/#/file/b6...92a0/detection I use an old program called AudioGrabber. Still works fine any version of Windows. Even retrieves song names from online database still (assuming cd is listed). Also nice one can simply copy the folder to another pc and run it, e.g. it's portable. +1 |
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What's the best free audio CD ripper 2 MP3 4 old 64-bit W7 HPE SP1?
Paul in Houston TX wrote:
pjp wrote: In article , says... I was going to use https://cdex.mu, but it seems to be infected with malwares according to: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CDex#Potential_risk https://virusscan.jotti.org/en-US/fi...job/mi3iqxptcy http://r.virscan.org/language/en/rep...236903d13cfe18 https://www.virustotal.com/#/file/b6...92a0/detection I use an old program called AudioGrabber. Still works fine any version of Windows. Even retrieves song names from online database still (assuming cd is listed). Also nice one can simply copy the folder to another pc and run it, e.g. it's portable. +1 Hmm, ad supported and only 530 KB installers? -- Quote of the Week: "The little ant at its hole is full of courage." --African Note: A fixed width font (Courier, Monospace, etc.) is required to see this signature correctly. /\___/\Ant(Dude) @ http://antfarm.home.dhs.org / http://antfarm.ma.cx / /\ /\ \ Please nuke ANT if replying by e-mail privately. If credit- | |o o| | ing, then please kindly use Ant nickname and URL/link. \ _ / ( ) |
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What's the best free audio CD ripper 2 MP3 4 old 64-bit W7 HPESP1?
Zombied Ant wrote:
Paul in Houston TX wrote: pjp wrote: In article , says... I was going to use https://cdex.mu, but it seems to be infected with malwares according to: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CDex#Potential_risk https://virusscan.jotti.org/en-US/fi...job/mi3iqxptcy http://r.virscan.org/language/en/rep...236903d13cfe18 https://www.virustotal.com/#/file/b6...92a0/detection I use an old program called AudioGrabber. Still works fine any version of Windows. Even retrieves song names from online database still (assuming cd is listed). Also nice one can simply copy the folder to another pc and run it, e.g. it's portable. +1 Hmm, ad supported and only 530 KB installers? You may be looking at the newest bloatware version, 1.83SE. I always get old versions of most things; before the age of adware and installers. Mine is 1.83. No ads, no installers, clean, 1607 kb compressed. Add 383 kb for the lame encoder if you wan it. No ads, no installers, clean. |
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What's the best free audio CD ripper 2 MP3 4 old 64-bit W7 HPE SP1?
Paul in Houston TX wrote:
.... I use an old program called AudioGrabber. Still works fine any version of Windows. Even retrieves song names from online database still (assuming cd is listed). Also nice one can simply copy the folder to another pc and run it, e.g. it's portable. +1 Hmm, ad supported and only 530 KB installers? You may be looking at the newest bloatware version, 1.83SE. I always get old versions of most things; before the age of adware and installers. Mine is 1.83. No ads, no installers, clean, 1607 kb compressed. Add 383 kb for the lame encoder if you wan it. No ads, no installers, clean. Where are you getting it from? I don't see it on its official web site (https://www.audiograbber.org/download.html). Am I missing its archive location? -- Quote of the Week: "The little ant at its hole is full of courage." --African Note: A fixed width font (Courier, Monospace, etc.) is required to see this signature correctly. /\___/\Ant(Dude) @ http://antfarm.home.dhs.org / http://antfarm.ma.cx / /\ /\ \ Please nuke ANT if replying by e-mail privately. If credit- | |o o| | ing, then please kindly use Ant nickname and URL/link. \ _ / ( ) |
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What's the best free audio CD ripper 2 MP3 4 old 64-bit W7 HPESP1?
Zombied Ant wrote:
Paul in Houston TX wrote: ... I use an old program called AudioGrabber. Still works fine any version of Windows. Even retrieves song names from online database still (assuming cd is listed). Also nice one can simply copy the folder to another pc and run it, e.g. it's portable. +1 Hmm, ad supported and only 530 KB installers? You may be looking at the newest bloatware version, 1.83SE. I always get old versions of most things; before the age of adware and installers. Mine is 1.83. No ads, no installers, clean, 1607 kb compressed. Add 383 kb for the lame encoder if you wan it. No ads, no installers, clean. Where are you getting it from? I don't see it on its official web site (https://www.audiograbber.org/download.html). Am I missing its archive location? Bloatware / adware vendors usually don't list old versions of anything cuz there is no bloatware or adware in the old ones. OTH, old ones are nearly all 32 bit. Go he http://www.oldversion.com/windows/audiograbber/ |
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Zombied Ant wrote: Paul in Houston TX wrote: pjp wrote: In article , says... I was going to use https://cdex.mu, but it seems to be infected with malwares according to: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CDex#Potential_risk https://virusscan.jotti.org/en-US/fi...job/mi3iqxptcy http://r.virscan.org/language/en/rep...236903d13cfe18 https://www.virustotal.com/#/file/b6...92a0/detection I use an old program called AudioGrabber. Still works fine any version of Windows. Even retrieves song names from online database still (assuming cd is listed). Also nice one can simply copy the folder to another pc and run it, e.g. it's portable. +1 Hmm, ad supported and only 530 KB installers? You may be looking at the newest bloatware version, 1.83SE. I always get old versions of most things; before the age of adware and installers. Mine is 1.83. No ads, no installers, clean, 1607 kb compressed. Add 383 kb for the lame encoder if you wan it. No ads, no installers, clean. AudioGrabber Version 1.83 so it's 95/98 era at least. Works fine on Win7. |
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What's the best free audio CD ripper 2 MP3 4 old 64-bit W7 HPESP1?
On 10/28/2018 3:58 PM, Ant wrote:
I was going to use https://cdex.mu, but it seems to be infected with malwares according to: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CDex#Potential_risk https://virusscan.jotti.org/en-US/fi...job/mi3iqxptcy http://r.virscan.org/language/en/rep...236903d13cfe18 https://www.virustotal.com/#/file/b6...92a0/detection I've had good luck using https://ninite.com/ for getting clean copies in the past. It would be interesting to know if cdex from there is still clean. |
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