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Author: | a nameless entity [ Thu May 11, 2006 9:53 pm ] |
Post subject: | Ripping music from cd to mp3 format |
Is there a good freeware program out there that will allow me to rip my favourite tracks from my cd's and convert them to the MP3 format all at once? I want to put all my personal favourites onto this little MP3 player I bought recently, and I'd like the program to be fast, and efficient. I'm aware that there is some quality loss when you convert from the cd's .wav format to the mp3 format, but I don't know if some programs cost you more signal quality losses than others. So, what's the best freeware program out there? |
Author: | Scify [ Thu May 11, 2006 11:22 pm ] |
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I know of one it free. You can rip from Windows Media player . You have update Window media player will rip it Setting options for ripping CDs You can set the following options by using the Rip Music tab: Change the storage location for CD tracks. Specify whether tracks are ripped to your computer in Windows Media Audio or MP3 format. Protect ripped tracks from illegal distribution, copying, and sharing. Specify the sound quality of music copied in the Windows Media Audio format. To access the Rip Music tab On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Rip Music tab. Most free media player rip them like realpayer and other but IF you itunes only use it for IPOD Here link updated window player http://www.microsoft.com/windows/window ... esign.aspx Here free one but don't think you need one http://www.mgshareware.com/frmmain.shtml |
Author: | kidcapri [ Fri May 12, 2006 9:52 am ] |
Post subject: | Take a look at this one |
Hey Nameless, I haven't ripped any CDs in a long time but what I use to use was a program called dBpowerAMP Music Converter. Got a friend that uses it like it is a religion or something but if you want to check it out the sites is: http://www.dbpoweramp.com/ Small, simple, tons of settings and does a pretty fine job I must say. Not sure if it is still free or not but give it a look. |<idcapri |
Author: | MEAT [ Fri May 12, 2006 9:55 am ] |
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Since we're on the subject, where can we find FREE good music? |
Author: | DARKMATTER [ Fri May 12, 2006 10:23 am ] |
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I just use realplayer to rip mine have it set for mp3 @ 128 Kbps sound ok to me. |
Author: | kidcapri [ Fri May 12, 2006 1:06 pm ] |
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MEAT wrote: Since we're on the subject, where can we find FREE good music?
Free music hey? Ever try using bittorrent before? Download one of the many bittorrent clients and then head to: www.mininova.org or www.torrentreactor.net Normally use it to download my favorite car shows (fifth gear & top gear) but both sites have music sections. Good luck! |<idcapri |
Author: | Scify [ Fri May 12, 2006 7:23 pm ] |
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kidcapri wrote: MEAT wrote: Since we're on the subject, where can we find FREE good music? Free music hey? Ever try using bittorrent before? Download one of the many bittorrent clients and then head to: www.mininova.org or www.torrentreactor.net Normally use it to download my favorite car shows (fifth gear & top gear) but both sites have music sections. Good luck! |<idcapri He may need torrent thing to download which servel out there Azureus = http://azureus.sourceforge.net/download.php Bitcomet = http://www.bitcomet.com/ utorrent = http://www.utorrent.com/ ABC = http://pingpong-abc.sourceforge.net/ turbo = http://www.turbotorrent.com/ G3 torrent = http://g3torrent.sourceforge.net/ torrentstrom = http://homepage.ntlworld.com/simon.aspl ... rm-1.3.exe shareaza = http://www.shareaza.com/ |
Author: | billyjoebob [ Fri May 12, 2006 11:05 pm ] |
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I use Easy CD/DA Extractor. It is shareware that can be used with speed limitations. If purchased, it is really fast and has lots of options for ripping and burning. http://www.poikosoft.com/ |
Author: | a nameless entity [ Sat May 13, 2006 12:24 am ] |
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Thanks all, and thank you Scify. I used WMP tonight to get started. I like that I could specify the quality level I wanted. And since I used to be an audiophile; I used the highest quality setting. And thanks to you too Kidcapri. dBpowerAMP was also recommened to me at another forum. I'll look into it. I suppose I should open the box the MP3 player came in and check out the included software if there is some, but I was thinking of taking it back. I'm pissed because I bought it at Costco, and Staples is offering the same damn thing this week for $20 less. |
Author: | {FAH}QMaximus [ Sat May 13, 2006 11:12 am ] |
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Quote: And since I used to be an audiophile; I used the highest quality setting Quote: I'm pissed because I bought it at Costco, and Staples is offering the same damn thing this week for $20 less.
As we all know any true audiophile who has done their homework buys their music player at a wholesale club or an office supply company and then uses freeware to rip their music. I'm guessing you still have a floppy drive on your PC to. In all seriousness what MP3 player did you buy? What was the reason for your choice? Price? Features? Song capacity? Size? Weight? Just curious. If you take it back I advise doing some research into the best MP3 player and service out there. Any true audiophile would do this and not just buy what was on sale. |
Author: | a nameless entity [ Sat May 13, 2006 12:13 pm ] |
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Well...... duh. |
Author: | The Jargonaut [ Sat May 13, 2006 4:20 pm ] |
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{FAH}TIMAX wrote: Quote: If you take it back I advise doing some research into the best MP3 player and service out there. Any true audiophile would do this and not just buy what was on sale.
*sniff sniff* Itunes smell Apple pie |
Author: | {FAH}QMaximus [ Sat May 13, 2006 5:33 pm ] |
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Muahahahahahaaaaaaa. |
Author: | Scify [ Sat May 13, 2006 6:22 pm ] |
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The Jargonaut wrote: {FAH}TIMAX wrote:
Quote: If y ou take it back I advise doing some research into the best MP3 player and service out there. Any true audiophile would do this and not just buy what was on sale. *sniff sniff*Itunes smell Apple pie i pay for Iriver mp3 player 512MB for $80 it come with arm holder and one hang form your neck.It also have Built-in FM tuner with FM recording; integrated voice recorder. It 45 hours on AA battery.Ipod shuffle 512 mb $69 no arn holder and one hang form your neck. 12 hours rechrgerable battery by computer if your computer not there you have to have iPodâ„¢ USB Power Adapter which is $39 .You can't carry your computer on a trip. bad taste Itunes Apple pie |
Author: | Hermskii [ Sat May 13, 2006 10:43 pm ] |
Post subject: | LimeWire |
I have used many over the years. I have landed on and stuck with one called LimeWire version 4.8.1 . I would not upgrade it or change it for the world. It gives me solid finds and downlaods just about every single time. Can't beat it. |
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