which version are you using?  I have version 9 and my mp3 layer3 has options 
from 320 
down to 8bit, the 9vbr you mentioned, 4 avr an 4 presets.

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From: "Dane Trethowan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 6:38 AM
Subject: Easy CD DA Extractor, my ipinion for what its worth


Hi folks!
Ok, I registered Easy CD DA Extractor today and I've been playing
with it for much of the day so thought it time I offered some
comparisons with the ripping software I've been using which has been
EAC (Exact Audio Copy) and Max (on the Mac and my LINUX system).
First and foremost, there is no doubt whatever that Easy CD DA
Extractor has come one hell of a long and mighty way since I last
tried it some years ago however it still falls short in several areas
if accuracy in ripping from CD'S is what you're after and considering
that Exact Audio Copy and Max are "freeware" applications and Easy CD
DA Extractor isn't then this in my view is some cause for concern.
Where the accuracy shortfall occurs is in the fact (it seems) that
you cannot set the read and write offsets for your drive, that's very
important for CD Ripping and CD burning, now please someone correct
me if I'm wrong, I'd in fact relish being wrong because I cannot
believe that such a good product as Easy CD DA Extractor wouldn't
have this feature. So with that shortcoming out of the way I looked
at the various file formats on offer for output.
Yep, no doubt again, quite a range but unless I'm not looking
thoroughly enough the formats it seems to me aren't customisable. For
example let's take MP3 layer 3, all you get when selecting the
options are 128K, 256K, 9 levels of VBR etc and that's it. Again,
unless I'm missing something then this is a very poor show. So you
pick 128K for example, what quality mode is used here for the
encoder? Is it stereo, mono or joint stereo the encoder will be
encoding in? What sample rate is going to be used? All this
information seems to be determined for you and (whilst most will be
content to leave things at that) I'm not because I find optimizing
your MP3 encoder for various situations can save you a whole heap of
space and a whole heap of trouble whilst not compremising on good
audio quality. Further to this when you select one of the VBR modes
offered, which VBR method will the encoder use, the "old" or the
"new" method? The "new" method is indeed faster but the "old" method
(whilst slower) is of a far better quality and there are other VBR
settings which should be available which don't seem to be, 2 quality
settings for example whereas Easy CD DA Extractor only allows the
access to one.
Now to the "Format Conversion" section, again very nicely laid out
but one annoyance here and perhaps this will be fixed in later
versions. One would think for instance that if you had say a Wave and
Cue pair of files (as generated by many rippers including EAC, Max
Ripper and even Easy CD DA Extractor itself), you should therefore be
able to open the cue file which would therefore in tern open the
associated Wave file and you should be able to convert the content to
MP3 tracks or whatever, not so it seems which is a crying shame.
So there you have it, some of my thoughts on Easy CD DA Extractor but
its still worth supporting at $49.00.


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