RIP Speeds

Jack

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Preamp, Processor or Receiver
Integra 9.8 pre/pro, Denon 4520ci
Main Amp
Emotiva XPA5
Additional Amp
Darid I30
Other Amp
Hafler 220
Universal / Blu-ray / CD Player
Oppo
Front Speakers
Klipsch KLF10
Center Channel Speaker
Klipsch C7
Surround Speakers
Various
Subwoofers
HSU VTF-3 MK5 HP
Other Speakers or Equipment
Lita Audio Tube Dac, MyDac, Home made Music server
Video Display Device
Panasonic Viera Plasma, 65"
Remote Control
Lots
I built myself an inexpensive computer as a server to do almost nothing other than to hold my music. I use a USB cable to run the music from this server to my external dac. Also, I use Jriver as my interface.

I have been ripping cds to the SSD in the computer via the control options in Jriver.

My question is at what speed does everyone rip their cd's into their server ? Do you let your interface decide or do you present a speed say at 1:1x or 25X ?
Next does anyone also use a ripping software that rides in front of or over Jriver or which ever interface you have. such as exact audio copy or Db Poweramp ?

Thanks
 

leecreek

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Jun 5, 2017
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Eastern North Carolina
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Preamp, Processor or Receiver
Yamaha 2030 HT, Yamaha 2092 Stereo
Additional Amp
Crown XLS 1502
Other Amp
Onyko 50 watt in shop
Front Speakers
Airmotive T2's
Center Channel Speaker
Chane A2.4
Surround Speakers
NHT Super 2's
Front Height Speakers
Polk LS/FX
Subwoofers
12'Cerwin Vega, BIC Formula12
Other Speakers or Equipment
NHT Super Ones, Heath AS-1373, 10" Yamaha AS ?
Video Display Device
Samsung Plasma
Screen
51"
Remote Control
Too many
Streaming Subscriptions
ART EQ355, BSR EQ-110X, Sony CFD-S50, Technics tt
I rip to file type using exact audio copy. File type is wav.
 

Jack

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Location
Southern Indiana
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Preamp, Processor or Receiver
Integra 9.8 pre/pro, Denon 4520ci
Main Amp
Emotiva XPA5
Additional Amp
Darid I30
Other Amp
Hafler 220
Universal / Blu-ray / CD Player
Oppo
Front Speakers
Klipsch KLF10
Center Channel Speaker
Klipsch C7
Surround Speakers
Various
Subwoofers
HSU VTF-3 MK5 HP
Other Speakers or Equipment
Lita Audio Tube Dac, MyDac, Home made Music server
Video Display Device
Panasonic Viera Plasma, 65"
Remote Control
Lots
Thank You Leecreek, I use wav as well. I understand flac is acceptable but with the new cheaper hard drives, saving as a wav makes sense. I will give EAC a try.
 

Michael Scott

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Arizona
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Preamp, Processor or Receiver
Yamaha TRS-7850 Atmos Receiver
Other Amp
Peavy IPR 3000 for subs
Universal / Blu-ray / CD Player
Panasonic UB820 4K UHD Player
Front Speakers
Cheap Thrills Mains
Center Channel Speaker
Cheap Thrills Center
Surround Speakers
Volt 10 Surrounds
Surround Back Speakers
Volt 10 Rear Surrounds
Rear Height Speakers
Volt 6 Overheads
Subwoofers
2x Marty subs (full size with SI 18's)
Video Display Device
Sony 85 inch X950H FALD TV
I know this is a bit of a necropost, but the computer nerd in my just had to reply. with modern optical drives ripping at full speed isn't a problem like it was in the past. Back in the day you could introduce skipping, or other digital artifacting, but 25x speeds are ANCIENT technology at this point, and ripping at whatever speeds the system maxes out at is perfectly fine. with the memory buffers and other advances in tech over the last 30+ years I wouldn't hesitate to rip at 16x or above.... I usually do 16x just as a happy medium placebo effect, even though my scans have shown no degradation at a full 25x rip on my drive with Audacity
 

Bpape

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EAC does several levels of verification. I just let it do whatever the drive will do. If it's having issues, EAC will automatically slow things down and reread as needed.
 
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