Rip's advantage is that it adopts a smarter ripping strategy, only resorting to more powerful ripping technique when it finds a problem. Later I learned about SBooth's Rip and started using it instead of XLD. So, I use XLD for the initial rip and Max to convert the FLAC into MP3. If I used XLD for both tasks, I would be constantly messing with the configuration, changing from FLAC to MP3, and every now and then would forget and rip to the wrong format. If I need to rerip, I go for the FLAC file, not the CD. I always rip first to FLAC (single FLAC file + CUE) and them convert the rip into individual MP3 files. They support AccurateRip and use MusicBrainz for metadata, so you get certified rips with good tags. #CD TO MP3 WITH METADATA CONVERTER FULL#
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