well i would use it, but you have to change alot of settings once you install it, it doesnt just install with the settings you need, and i have a perfectly good lame.exe that i use for encoding with every other program and it couldnt even make it work for mp3 encoding, so im using audiograbber for cd-to-wav, and it is working fine
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p..s - plus, when i actually did start EAC with a CD, it said 4 hours to rip it to WAVs! lol. I have a P4, 2.6ghz processor, lol it should not take that long. anyway, audiograbber did a whole CD in about 10 minutes max, and played side by side with the CD on the same system (2 subwoofers, 8 surround sound speakers) they sound equivalent. since we are making these for computer streaming, i think that is enough to check for