MusicMatch is ok, but I'm looking for an mp3 ripper that produces the best possible sound quality at lower bitrates like 128 and 160. I've heard mp3's posted on artists' websites ripped at 128 and they sound nearly identical to CD quality, unlike most 128 mp3's. Thanks!
What mp3 ripper do professionals use (besides MusicMatch) for the best possible quality mp3's at low bitrates?
Cool, try this one!
http://www.coffeecup.com/mp3-ripper/
Bye!
Reply:Obviously your confused;
Ripping refers to pulling CDA audio from a CD as a .wav then converting it to mp3.
For what purpose would you want to 'rip a mp3' ?
Burning refer's to copying mp3's (or other file formats) to a CD or DVD.
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