Use Grip to rip and encode them to MP3 or Ogg. If you're playing them
on a computer, I recommend OGG; if you're going to play it in a 
portable MP3 player, then use MP3.

Grip will rip the CDs track by track. From there you can use any number
of CD burning apps to burn the tracks to CD. I like ERoaster. Make sure
you burn it as a data CD and not an audio CD otherwise the burning software
might try to convert the MP3/Ogg files back to CDDA, putting you back to
square one.

Miark



On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 04:30:25 -0300, Ricardo Castanho de Oliveira Freitas <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I need to transform several CD's recorded on wav format to mp3!
> 
> But I havenīt got to the point yet!
> 
> Can anybody show me the direction?
> 
> The situation:
> These CDīs are for languages classes and on their original format (wav) I can 
> go forward and backward nice and fast, but I thought of putting all of them 
> on a single mp3 CD!
> 
> I do need this track by track "feature".....
> Iīve tried making a iso image, but it has ended up on a single track which is 
> not desirable at all.
> 
> Hope you can help me!
> 
> rgs
> 
> Ricardo Castanho
> 
> 
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