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Any recommendations for CD ripping software for Win7?
Any recommendations for CD ripping software for Win7?
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Prefacing this post: I live in a jurisdiction where it's legal to do this, as long as I pay the licensing fees - which I do.

I've been using CDex to convert CD tracks to MP3 for quite a while now, but that program hasn't been updated in over half a decade. I'd like something that recognizes non-Latin filename characters (and isn't in beta), and is supported on Windows 7. Does anyone have any recommendations, either for or against?
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#2
Windows Media Player?
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#3
I've never had any problems using Windows Media Player, although I did take the "precaution" of unclicking all the privacy tickboxes.
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I've been poking at Media Monkey, personally. I still use CDex for ripping, since I haven't actually upgraded the freeware version of MM yet, but it appears to do all that you ask of it, if you wish to pay the $20-something for the full version.
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I've never tried before (I probably should, at some point), but I believe that VLC Media Player will let you do that. I don't know how well it will play with copy-protect shennaigans, but as near as I can tell with out actually popping in a disk, the capability exists.
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