I use Exact Audio Copy to rip lossless flac files. EAC will make bit perfect copies with a cue sheet and log. It uses the accurip database to verify your rip is perfect. The cue file is used to burn the files to a CDR. EAC is a free program. Why make lossy flac files when you can just make mp3 files. Flac was designed to be lossless.
FLAC encoding questions
I have been using freerip and to make FLAC files for use latter when I go to VLC,Fubar etc.I have a small 39 minute CD that is 345 Mb.I had setting at 5 and rip of Flac only (just raw files no documentation or cue cards etc) and then tried 6 it came to 245MB.OK then I wen to max quality of 8 and it came up the same at 245MB.That does not make sense/What's going on and for stereo playback what level should I set it at (one person here mentioned a log time ago 5 gave him best sound for least space)/Last any tutorials on using Cuecards2000 which is what it seems every FLAC user uses.My German is not so good so any place to find out how to get it up for use with cues,index points,metadata etc which is what I assume CueCards does.
Thanks for any help or opinions.
Cheers
Chazz
Thanks for any help or opinions.
Cheers
Chazz
6 responses Add your response