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Moguta's Guide to MP3 Ripping
Here is a replica of Moguta's Guide to MP3 Ripping:
10/4/2005 - NEWS! LAME version 3.97 has become the new recommended version over the previous 3.90.3 and uses a -V # switch system as opposed to the --alt-presets! The guide has been updated to reflect this new development. (More info) - First, decide which audio codec you wish to use!
First-time setup: 1) Download & install Exact Audio Copy, a good CD ripper, from http://www.exactaudiocopy.org 2) Download the currently recommended encoder for your chosen format, unzip, and place it in a folder you will remember. MP3: LAME 3.97 Win32 compile Ogg Vorbis: Vorbis Tools (includes oggenc 1.0.1) Musepack: mppenc 1.15v AAC: FAAC v1.24.1 Binary for Win32 FLAC: FLAC 1.1.2 tools from Sourceforge 3) Run Exact Audio Copy. The Configuration Wizard should pop up (if not, start it from the "EAC" menu).
You can also put your albums in directories, for example
5) Open the "Drive Options" from the "EAC" menu.
Under the External Compression tab, change the "Parameter passing scheme" to "User defined encoder", and enter the appropriate file exension below. MP3: .mp3 Ogg Vorbis: .ogg Musepack: .mpc AAC: .aac FLAC: .flac (Note: This disables the effects of the "high quality/low quality" buttons & the bit rate drop-down menu. Ignore them.)
MP3: lame.exe Ogg Vorbis: oggenc.exe (or oggenc2.exe) Musepack: mppenc.exe AAC: faac.exe FLAC: flac.exe (in the "bin" subfolder)
MP3:
Ogg Vorbis:
Where * is any number from -1.0 to 6.0, higher numbers being higher quality Musepack:
AAC:
FLAC:
Make sure no extra spaces or discrepancies are included when you enter or copy these commands! This can cause the encoder to fail when it tries to encode the music, and you will just end up with WAV files!
IMPORTANT - If you try to rip an audio CD that was created from MP3s (or Ogg Vorbes, or MPCs, or AACs), you will only degrade the quality! - Converting existing lossy codecs, such as MP3, to a higher quality lossy codec/setting will turn out, at best, slightly worse than the original lossy files. - Converting a lossy file to WAV and then encoding the WAV to lossy will give the exact same results as converting a lossy to another lossy as discussed directly above. - Therefore, it is only useful to use these settings to rip *original* *full-quality* music (the quality that is lost upon conversion to MP3/Vorbis/Musepack/AAC can never be recovered from those files). Preventing 'pop's and performing volume equalization MP3gain is a very useful program that allows volume normalization, maximizing, and general adjustment. Since MP3s are just an approximation of the original file, and since modern CDs are pushed so very close to the maximum storable volume, sometimes an MP3 will go *beyond* the maximum value (this is called clipping, and usually causes pops or static-like noise). MP3gain can bring the MP3's level back down below the maxium to prevent clipping. It will also normalize song volumes, meaning that it will make MP3s sound the same loudness from track to track. See the program's help file for more information, until I can type the rest of this up. *Ultimately-ultimate!!!* ripping security To be even more sure that your rips are coming out perfectly, right click on the selected tracks, then Test & Copy Compressed. After all the ripping, if the CRC field reads "OK" for each track, the test & actual copy were read as the same. If not, the test & actual copy read *differently*, which means one or both is an incorrect rip. Note, that since EAC must do a test extraction in addition to the actual extraction & encoding, Test & Copy will take even longer to rip a CD. Scientific Lossy Audio Codec Comparisons - Roberto's Public Listening Tests Please let me know if there are any others links I should include. ------------------------------------------ Questions and explanations. {Welcome to the least upkept part of the guide} Why is it ripping so slowly? I can get 5-10x faster with MusicMatch/CDex/WinAmp/etc!
Why not encode with a constant 192Kbps?
Because that's how Moguta made it?? :lolsign: If you have any problems with Exact Audio Copy or LAME, or any additional questions, feel free to contact Moguta. Jam it back in, in the dark.
Last edited by Bloggs; Nov 22, 2006 at 07:28 AM.
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This is one super spiffy guide, and it is very much up to date as far as making MP3s goes (haven't checked the other codecs so can't comment on them).
If there are any important ripper/encoder version updates, I can update this guide with my changes in a specific color or something. I always go by the advice of the fine people at HA, so it should be fine. There's nowhere I can't reach.
KALEB GRACE : Artist/Composer/Designer/Engineer/...Creator
also, I like turtles |
Why don't you add in Monkey's Audio? As far as Windows is concerned, it's the best lossless audio codec (yes, I'm very biased, but the compression ratios are so great).
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
The compression is better, but FLAC is much faster to decode. I don't see what having Windows has to do with anything. I run XP and have a 3.0 GHz P4, and I still don't regret my switch from APE to FLAC. FLAC also has wider support.
Nevertheless, if you or someone else wants to write a Monkey's Audio guide, I'd be glad to append it. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body?
KALEB GRACE : Artist/Composer/Designer/Engineer/...Creator
also, I like turtles |
How strange.
I had tested to see what the difference between 3.90 and 3.97 were and noticed in my test track that there was a difference in file size and 3.97 has better compression. However, it worked with that one track. I've been trying to rip a CD and now it's only ripping them as WAV files. Any solutions? I was speaking idiomatically. |
Are you using EAC? Check to make sure there isn't a typo in the commandline you're having it send to LAME.
What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
There are no typos in the command line in EAC.
FELIPE NO |
Hmm.
Stupid question if there ever was one, but are you sure you hit the button for ripping to MP3 and not the one for ripping to WAV? What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
Yes I did.
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Hhhmmm....... well I can't think of anything else, but if you can show me a screenshot of EAC's MP3 settings, maybe something will stand out to me.
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
How so very strange.
The encoding method I was using was:
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
What's the command line to encode in 320kbps please?
EDIT: Ok just seen it! Most amazing jew boots |
Well in case anybody else stumbles upon this part of the thread and doesn't care to search.........
-b320 %s %d What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
FELIPE NO |
What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
Jam it back in, in the dark.
Last edited by ArrowHead; Apr 23, 2006 at 08:24 AM.
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There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Well if it's full of listings, then jobs have been sent to the compression queue but haven't been performed.
Unfortunately, I don't know how to use EAC's compression queue. All I can really suggest is to make sure "make all compression tasks sleep" is turned off and try ripping a CD again. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Also, you never know, but some circumstances may dictate the need for an as-good-as-possible MP3 but require CBR. Then you would want to use 320kbps. Most amazing jew boots |
Quoting
"MP3: -V 2 --vbr-new %s %d" are there any higher quality (224-320) VBR codes like this (apart from the 320 CBR "-b320 %s %d")? What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now?
Last edited by Argentis; May 30, 2006 at 09:00 AM.
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-V0 --vbr-new %s %d Most amazing jew boots |
Thanks guys!!!! XD
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
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