I totally agree about Cdex.  That is my
favorite and easiest encoding program I
have ever come across. Maybe it does not
have everything fancier sound editors
do, but does the job nicely.

Mimi



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gary G. Schindler"
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 7:09 AM
Subject: Re: Music Match


>
> Music Match is not accessible enough.
I didn't like the way the tracks sounded
when ripped either. to me they sounded
scratchy. CDEX does a far more superior
job!
>
> -- "Gary Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi all.  I don't know if this has been
discussed before, but I heard that a
program called Music Match can also rip
CD's.  I believe it's the free version.
I enjoy using CDex, but I was wondering
if Music Match is as good, or as
accessible as CDex?  I'll probably stick
with using CDex, but I was just
wondering about Music Match.  If this
has been discussed before, excuse the
repetition.
>
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