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sandman

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  1. I wish I had all the Albums I had years ago before i went to CD's. I am sticking with the WAVE using the dbpoweramp i just purchased for ripping and converting to MP3 to play with my Creative Zen V Plus just because it will fit more mp3's than wave on the 3 gig player can't wait for the new 250 gig to come Monday. Thanks for the warm welcome to the forums. Albums and tube amp is sweet.
  2. I am using internal SE 16 SATA WD250YS drives plus two more in the 160 gig flavor. I am about half way through with the process, and want to make sure I get good rips.T he CD's are in great shape and I do not expect any errors from scratches and I am using Samsung 203N and the B version for the optical drives. I have been using the WMP11 and Creative Media Source 5 Organizer but I think I am going to use the dbpoweramp cd ripper for the rest a little slower but it has the accuracy checking.
  3. Hi I am new here and saying hello I am ripping 600 cd's to my media center PC and I guess by reading his forum using wave is a good format except it takes up lots of HD space. I have tried EAC for ripping and dbpoweramp and WMP11 and Creative 5 Media organizer but WMP!! works good as the other I think. I have it going through a HT Striker 7.1 into a Pioneer AV receiver with Polk Monitor 10B's for front Bose 301 for rear and JBL center channel plus an Impact box for rear surround. Thanks for this Forum so far i like what I read.
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