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CD's TO MP3 ?
hey maybe u know any good programs that transfer from CDs to MP3
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and one more queastion maybe u know a program that open CUES without BURNING?
i mean that i have an FULL RIP CD in one big MP3 track, how can i split it?
The best way to get cd > mp3:
Rip the cd with Exact Audio Copy (EAC)
encode it with the LAME encoder (i.e. Razorlame)
then, the cues:
dl the winamp cue plugin (mp3cue 0.94) and use them in in winamp
what do you mean with open? if u want to adjust it open it in .txt format (wordpad)
greetz, Kamaya.
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| Originally posted by Kamaya The best way to get cd > mp3: Rip the cd with Exact Audio Copy (EAC) encode it with the LAME encoder (i.e. Razorlame) then, the cues: dl the winamp cue plugin (mp3cue 0.94) and use them in in winamp what do you mean with open? if u want to adjust it open it in .txt format (wordpad) 10x for the help what that i ment with the cue file is there is any program that can split it and SAVE it in my computer in seperate files? any file will be a track ? do u have any idea? greetz, Kamaya. |
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filter - take a picture (hybrid) is the shit|
this thread is utter trash but
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| filter - take a picture (hybrid) is the shit| |
CDEX is a good program and its free
Filter - Take a Picture was good in 2000, Kidn of lame now

oppsss it didnt goes well in my first reply so here it is again
sorry for all the troble i make
10x for the help
what that i ment with the cue file is there is any program that can split it and SAVE it in my computer in seperate files?
any file will be a track ?
do u have any idea?
first: winamp
then: any mp3 compressor
I use winamp to do all my encoding, listening, decoding, etc.
The only problem is that Winamp doesn't come with an MP3 codec. You can get the codec in the latest version of windows media player, or you can PM me and I'll hook you up wiht the proffessional version of Vernhoffers (or whatever his name is) MP3 codec.
Ok, so you have a full-length set in mp3 format, and you have the cue file for it? If you want to split the file into the individual tracks easily, I suggest using the program musiCutter. Google it, it'll find it. You should be able to figure the program out, it's pretty easy. I think that's what you mean, right?
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| Originally posted by Jensaarai Ok, so you have a full-length set in mp3 format, and you have the cue file for it? If you want to split the file into the individual tracks easily, I suggest using the program musiCutter. Google it, it'll find it. You should be able to figure the program out, it's pretty easy. I think that's what you mean, right? |
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| Originally posted by Jensaarai Ok, so you have a full-length set in mp3 format, and you have the cue file for it? If you want to split the file into the individual tracks easily, I suggest using the program musiCutter. Google it, it'll find it. You should be able to figure the program out, it's pretty easy. I think that's what you mean, right? |
i think those guys found what they want, they had 2 years too :P
but at least the search button is being used ![]()
Lately I've been using a program called LameFE. You can rip a CD straight to the format of your choice (MP3, OGG Vorbis, Wav, Monkey's Audio (Lossless)). I've had no problems getting the CD tracklist's from the database used in the program. You also have the choice of converting an entire album into one file or seperate files (very handy for mixed albums where you don't want to hear gaps). It will also generate a cue file if you want to make a backup copy onto CDR later.
http://lamefe.sourceforge.net/
If you aren't going to be listening to your rips on a portable MP3 player, I would recommend you try using the OGG Vorbis codec. It has very good sound quality at low bitrates. I ripped my entire CD collection to this format and it sounds great!
So you found it, it's working? Sweet. I think it's exactly what you need 
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