by nohitter151 » Mon Jan 06, 2014 11:23 am
I wouldn't call one better than the other. They both do secure rips and verify against the accuraterip database, ensuring a perfect rip. I suppose the advantag of using MM to rip would only be that the tracks are added directly to the MM database while ripping, so you skip the step of having to scan the files in separately if you used dbpoweramp. But that's not really much of a burden, especially if you rip the files to a watched (file monitor) folder.
By the way, a MediaMonkey license can be used on up to 3 PCs.
MMW will rip to FLAC among a number of other formats.
I wouldn't call one better than the other. They both do secure rips and verify against the accuraterip database, ensuring a perfect rip. I suppose the advantag of using MM to rip would only be that the tracks are added directly to the MM database while ripping, so you skip the step of having to scan the files in separately if you used dbpoweramp. But that's not really much of a burden, especially if you rip the files to a watched (file monitor) folder.
By the way, a MediaMonkey license can be used on up to 3 PCs.
MMW will rip to FLAC among a number of other formats.