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EAC ripping to WMA lossless and LAME mp3

Hello, I am a relative noobie with encoding and wish to archive my music to WMA lossless files with tags, and also use these files to play via a Roku Soundbridge.  However, I would like to have a 2nd copy encoded with mp3 lame, stored in a different location, for use with ipod and non-ipod mp3 players.

My question is, what is the best way to accomplish this?  Can EAC do this in one rip?  Should I just rip it twice? Or should I use EAC to get the WMA lossless file and another program to convert to lame?  Suggestions are appreciated.  Thanks!

EAC ripping to WMA lossless and LAME mp3

Reply #1
My suggestion would be to rip to WMA Lossless with EAC and then transcode to mp3 with foobar2000 or dBPowerAMP Music Converter.
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EAC ripping to WMA lossless and LAME mp3

Reply #2
Just use Mareo (http://webearce.com.ar/?p=2) or any app which is able to tweak EAC so it can convert the wav file to both wma and mp3.

Okay now I saw Mareo isn't capable of wma encoding. Why don't use flac or wavpack instead?
portable: 128 kbps cbr AAC
local: -7 FLAC

 

EAC ripping to WMA lossless and LAME mp3

Reply #3
OK, thanks for the tip. I've started playing around with dBPowerAMP.