rip it using windows media...it comes with ripper

On 9/26/05, David Brodbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
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> >Im sure I know the answer to this but have since forgotten, how do you
> >convert CD tracks to mp3 files? Need to do this to upload CD/songs to
> >my iWay.
> >
> >
> >
> You need a "CD ripper" program. RealJukebox and iTunes both do it, if
> you want a slick commercial package, but there are many others on the
> shareware and freeware sites. If you're trying to rip CDs that are
> scratched or have skips, I highly recommend "Exact Audio Copy." It's
> slow and only rips to WAV, so you'll need a separate encoder program to
> get MP3, but it will give you clean rips of CDs that don't even play
> right. The scratch recovery and jitter correction in that program are
> amazing.
>
> (This is assuming you're using Windows. If you're using Linux to do
> this, Arson is an excellent package. It's actually a front end to
> several command-line utilities. I recommend using cdparanoia as the
> ripper and LAME as the encoder.)
>
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