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ct_hvac_tech

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I borrowed a case of CD's from my buddy the other day, and was hoping to get them all ripped before he needed the case back and headed out of town on Friday.

Problem is, I can not find a dam player worth a $hit that will find the track info and rip them in a reasonable amount of time.

You may have seen my previous post on windows media player. Well, I figured I'd just put up with it since it was finding all of the disc track info with no problem. Problem now is, it will rip 2 or 3 CD's within a reasonable amount of time, but after the 2nd or 3rd disc, it takes 10 freaking minutes to rip one CD.

Music match will rip a CD in less than 3 minutes, but it can never find the disc track info, and since I don't have the time to sit here and name every track (I can do that once I get all the discs ripped that I want before he leaves) It's freaking useless.

Tonight, I tried apple Qucik time, and couldn't even figure out how to use it.

So, I tried real player. Not user-friendly either. It found the track info, but I couldn't find where in the hell you tell it to rip the music to, or what format or bit rate to rip it at.

So, I loaded Roxio Easy CD creator. It found the track info no problem, but when it rips the music, it will not name the track.

Tried Sonic Digital media plus........it apparantly is not even designed for ripping MP3 files to your computer.

Does anyone know of a good program for this?
 
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