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CD ripping software lacks good metadata support and flexible format options

Users looking to digitize physical CD collections find popular bundled software like PowerDVD lacking in metadata control and audio format flexibility. They want configurable MP3/FLAC encoding with proper tagging for large collections. While solutions exist, awareness and discoverability of better alternatives is low.

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