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| Viceroy |
Hey Everyone,
I was wondering if I could rip a cd to mp3 with cdrwin? If so, how do I do it? If not, does anyone know of a good/easy program to do that function?
Thanks in advance.
Best,
Steve |
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| Fraggle |
ya, i got mmjukebox off my bro
...i think latest version is 6.1 or maybe newer
if u have dae drive, then it rips super-quick!!!...like 14-16x speed on mine :):):)
very easy to use too...but it writes both id3 v1 & v2 tags on mine, i can't figure how to select only one :p:p:p
...sorry i don't have cdrwin, so i don't know about it :(:(:( |
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| goodnet |
Askin' for help with CDRWIN again, are we? :D
No, you can't use CDRWIN to rip cds into mp3s, the program was intended for burning & copying only. You can, however, copy an audio CD with it.
For ripping to mp3, I suggest using EAC (Exact Audio Copy) & the LAME mp3 codec. I made a "fully loaded" package with it all setup (it can be a little confusing for a novice)... you just need a few steps to make it work properly:
1) Download my package from here: http://members.home.net/goodnet-rm/EAC+LAME.zip
2) Extract the zip file to a directory on your HD
3) Open EAC.exe from the directory, and goto EAC>Compression options>Click on "External Compression" tab>Click on "Browse" (where it says 'Program, including path, used for compression')
4) Locate & select lame.exe (it's in the same directory where you extracted the zip file!)
5) Click on OK
To rip, highlight the track(s) you want, right-click the highlighted tracks, and select "Copy Selected Tracks..."
'hope this works for you... If you need any help with this, don't hesitate to ask here! |
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| Viceroy |
Goodnet!
Yes, I am a retard with cdrwin...you are the man! Thank you so much!
Steve |
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| kluba_702 |
......so thats how it's done
tnanx, goodnet:D :D :D |
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| goodnet |
No problem guys...
If you want a more full-blown EAC tutorial, check out this URL:
http://www.ping.be/satcp/eac00.htm
What I gave here though, should be enough to get you guys up & rippin' in no time, with the best quality tools around.
Enjoy :D |
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| djgarfield |
| Goodnet is right. Eac(exact audio copy) coupled with lame produces the best quality mp3's. It may take a while but, its well worth it. |
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