In Reply to: What's wrong with EAC? posted by pbarach on July 10, 2020 at 11:16:54:
One of the reasons why I purchased dBpoweramp was for access to commercial metadata providers, and a nice UI where you could compare & combine multiple metadata search results. That was a huge plus when I was ripping my whole CD collection and wanted consistent ID3 tags while minimizing manual editing. At the time, EAC was limited to freedb, which went offline this year.
The other features that steered me to dBpoweramp over EAC were batch encoding/decoding, and easy metadata editing via the Windows Explorer plugin with batch capability.
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Follow Ups
- What metadata provider does EAC use now? - Dave_K 07/10/2014:56:41 07/10/20 (2)
- RE: What metadata provider does EAC use now? - Dawnrazor 09:18:37 07/11/20 (1)
- EAC uses GD3 database now. FreedB shut down 3/31/20 - Jon L 09:40:04 07/17/20 (0)