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Audiograbber [Getting started]
https://www.audiograbber.org/gettingstarted.html#:~:text=Go%20to%20MP3%20settings.%20Select%20LameEnc%20under,internal%20encoders.%20Now%20choose%20your%20encoding%20quality.
Guided tour on Audiograbber [General Settings]
https://www.audiograbber.org/settings.html
These are the general settings that can be done in Audiograbber. From here you tell where to store the final files, which can be wav's, mp3's or wma's. The Access Method is a very important setting. There is no default setting that will work for all cd-roms. You will have to try until you find one that works for you.
Audiograbber [Getting started]
https://www.audiograbber.org/gettingstarted.html
Navigate to the folder where you installed Audiograbber. Make sure the settings are like the above picture (it will probably be fine, but we don't want the entire LAME documentation in Audiograbber's folder, right? ). Now click 'Extract'. You've installed the LAME encoder. Let's open up Audiograbber.
Audiograbber + LAME | Download Codecs
https://www.codeccodecs.com/audiograbber-lame.html
The Audiograbber which is at version 1.83.1 which was the last version made of the software. You can use Audiograbber to rip your CD’s while using LAME as the encoder for the software. Audiograbber is mainly a GUI for those who do not wish to use the command line of the Lame encoder. There area a number of GUI’s for the LAME encoder such as LameXP , …
Best Settings For Audiograbber? - Hydrogenaudio
https://hydrogenaud.io/index.php?topic=2377.0
Best Settings For Audiograbber? Reply #1 – 2002-07-04 05:23:45 use lame.exe as external encoder and set the commandline to --alt-preset standard %s %d
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