There are big differences in the programs which extract
WAV files from CD. While it seems like a copy from one
digital medium to another digital medium should be an
exact duplicate, that's not the case. That's why some
programs are much faster than others.
The program that most everyone agrees is the best is a
small free one called EAC (Exact Audio Copy). You can
get it at http://www.exactaudiocopy.de .
You may have to play with some of the setting to get it
to work, but it's worth the effort. Some friends have had
silent WAV files if the settings aren't right.
Good luck,
Roger
WAV files from CD. While it seems like a copy from one
digital medium to another digital medium should be an
exact duplicate, that's not the case. That's why some
programs are much faster than others.
The program that most everyone agrees is the best is a
small free one called EAC (Exact Audio Copy). You can
get it at http://www.exactaudiocopy.de .
You may have to play with some of the setting to get it
to work, but it's worth the effort. Some friends have had
silent WAV files if the settings aren't right.
Good luck,
Roger