Yeah, is there sofware to do this?How do you get songs off a music CD for a MP3?
You mean to convert audio CD into MP3?Use google and you will get alot of softwares for that.I use express rip,it's on time trial but I keep on dialing the date back.:PHow do you get songs off a music CD for a MP3?
Adobe Audition...
windows media player does it. just click on the rip tab
[QUOTE=''imprezawrx500'']windows media player does it. just click on the rip tab[/QUOTE]No it converts it to WMA and not MP3.Although most devices which support MP3 nowadays will also support WMA.
[QUOTE=''Spybot_9''][QUOTE=''imprezawrx500'']windows media player does it. just click on the rip tab[/QUOTE]No it converts it to WMA and not MP3.Although most devices which support MP3 nowadays will also support WMA.[/QUOTE]
Yes. Change the option so it rips as mp3.
Also, I would recommend changing the bitrate as well. 256kbps seems to be a good balance between quality and file size.
[QUOTE=''Spybot_9''][QUOTE=''imprezawrx500'']windows media player does it. just click on the rip tab[/QUOTE]No it converts it to WMA and not MP3.Although most devices which support MP3 nowadays will also support WMA.[/QUOTE] no it can do mp3, wma or wave, well unless you have a old version, its true wmp9 can only do wma but 11 can do mp3
use iTunes
[QUOTE=''imprezawrx500''][QUOTE=''Spybot_9''][QUOTE=''imprezawrx500'']windows media player does it. just click on the rip tab[/QUOTE]No it converts it to WMA and not MP3.Although most devices which support MP3 nowadays will also support WMA.[/QUOTE] no it can do mp3, wma or wave, well unless you have a old version, its true wmp9 can only do wma but 11 can do mp3 [/QUOTE]Oops by bad.I havent used windows media player for a long time so didnt notice any new features.
[QUOTE=''Bane_v2''][QUOTE=''Spybot_9''][QUOTE=''imprezawrx500'']windows media player does it. just click on the rip tab[/QUOTE]No it converts it to WMA and not MP3.Although most devices which support MP3 nowadays will also support WMA.[/QUOTE] Yes. Change the option so it rips as mp3. Also, I would recommend changing the bitrate as well. 256kbps seems to be a good balance between quality and file size.[/QUOTE]I go all the way to high quality 320-bit.It's about 12-15MB per song and I cant notice any diference between that and FLAC audio using boss triport headphones with realtek HD.128-bit MP3's suck hard even on low end speakers the downgrade in quality is easily noticible.
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