Need advice on a good free user-friendly media player/ripping program
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Hi folks, I just bought myself a nice A&K DAP and thought it's about time I rip all my music using a better media program than Windows Media Player. The advice I've been given in the past is to go for a program which uses Accurate rip such as JRiver. Basically i'm just after a simple, user-friendly program to rip my cd's lossless with the best resolution & takes care of your metadata etc. I'm not really into tweaking the settings excessively. From there, I just need to be able to upload my music to my A&K player (incl: metadata). Thanks guys.
Cheers,
Cheers,
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http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/en/index.php/resources/download/
Congrats on the DAP and good luck with your new digital audio pursuit!
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Btw, do you find the FLAC codec superior to WAV lossless?