by Flack » Mon Nov 29, 2021 7:22 pm
Believe it or not, I bought FreeRip 20 years ago in 2001. I had used the free version for about a year and when I re-enrolled in college, I used my college email address to get student discounts on a few programs I wanted to support (FreeRip, WinRAR, CDR-Win, and LViewPro). I haven't updated FreeRip in many years and two weeks ago Windows Defender detected it as a virus (I guess the old installer had adware embedded in it) so I upgraded it and everything's happy.
I started ripping my CD collection in 128kbps when storage space was an issue -- not on the computer so much, but phones and mp3 players. At some point I switched to 192kbps, and then a couple of years ago before boxing up my entire CD collection I re-ripped everything at 320kbps.
If you would like to give your mp3 ripping software a test and would like to purchase 1,000+ CDs, please let me know.
Believe it or not, I bought FreeRip 20 years ago in 2001. I had used the free version for about a year and when I re-enrolled in college, I used my college email address to get student discounts on a few programs I wanted to support (FreeRip, WinRAR, CDR-Win, and LViewPro). I haven't updated FreeRip in many years and two weeks ago Windows Defender detected it as a virus (I guess the old installer had adware embedded in it) so I upgraded it and everything's happy.
I started ripping my CD collection in 128kbps when storage space was an issue -- not on the computer so much, but phones and mp3 players. At some point I switched to 192kbps, and then a couple of years ago before boxing up my entire CD collection I re-ripped everything at 320kbps.
If you would like to give your mp3 ripping software a test and would like to purchase 1,000+ CDs, please let me know.