I remember when I ripped CDs to ALAC in iTunes it didn't take anywhere near this long. "Does it always take this long to rip? It seems to rip in real time, almost as long as the work being ripped is. If you want help, you should describe the SACD set and then describe what you did in detail. Just saying "I can't get that one to rip disc 2." doesn't provide an adequate basis for comment. SACDs without a CD layer can't be ripped by JRiver or EAC or dBpoweramp or iTunes. JRiver rips hybrid SACDs (which have a redbook spec. I'll try another 2CD SACD set and see what that does. "On the 2 CD issue, I can't get that one to rip disc 2. I selected and now I see a flac after ripping." I tried googling questions but all I get is laborious method of converting ape to FLAC. Does JRiver think it has already ripped and is all done? It is a continuation of the first CD with the same work/artist name. The first CD ripped ok_to ape of course, but the second CD just won't rip. What gives? Will an ape file automatically play as a FLAC file? I see they are both lossless compression formats.Īlso I tried to rip a two CD symphony. Why should I have to do this? It seems overly involved to rip to one format only to have to convert to another. Convert the ape file to a FLAC file format. How do I make JRiver save the file as a FLAC file or,Ģ. I set the output type to FLAC and ripped and when I looked when it was done the file is labeled as an ape file. I downloaded Jriver and started ripping CDs. So I got this Onkyo portable player and I though I would load a bunch of music onto 200GB micro SD cards in FLAC format.
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