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I can't imagine anyone would have bothered looking for a CD ripping program let alone using one when iTunes does everything perfectly.There are a LOT of people out there that HATE iTunes for some reason. I am not one of them by the way and have been using it since the very first iTunes for Windows came out and slightly after that when I got my first Power Mac and 10.2. That is the only reason I can think of why someone would look for something else as for everything I do, iTunes does it and does it well for me at least and I am quite a picky person. Why would you use 48 Khz to rip CDs? CDs use 44.1, so ripping them at 48 won't improve the audio quality, it will just take up more disk space.
I understand that a lot of people hate iTunes, I hated it at first but that was because of the way it displays your tracks, but then I figured out how to display things differently. I do still hate the fact that it creates copies of audio files in the iTunes folder. Programs like Media Monkey manage to keep track of your 'library' without doing that. Also while it works fine on Macs it runs terribly on Windows. Why would you use 48 Khz to rip CDs? CDs use 44.1, so ripping them at 48 won't improve the audio quality, it will just take up more disk space.Because I was talking about ripping as mp3, not.wav. If you are going to rip as an mp3 file, which is already a lossy format, encoding at the highest sample rate will result in higher quality.
If you are ripping as.wav, then yes, ripping at a higher sample rate than the original CD is pointless and will only take up more disc space. In that case you should use.wav encoder and keep the settings automatic. It will then rip at the same rate as the source.