if you're trying to rip mp3s off a CD then i recommend using db Poweramp - you can download it for free at
http://www.dbpoweramp.com
This allows you to rip CDs in mp3 or wave formats - the *.cda format is only for audio CDs.
there's no point in trying to convert cda files to mp3... its easier to just rip mp3s directly from a CD.
Mp3 is a lossy format, and the loss in quality of the ripped files depends on the bit rate you select to rip the audio at. 128k is the minimum rate i would use for decent quality - as you increase the bit rate you also increase the file size as well as the quality.
once you have the mp3s ripped onto your hard drive, you can transfer them to your player any way you like...
2006-06-08 02:58:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I use itunes, as soon as an audio cd is detected in the drive I am asked if I want to export to MP3. The default however was not MP3 but if you go into Edit menu> preferences and select the export tab.... I think, it shouldn't be hard to find the option from there, but I'm not at my own computer at the moment.
2006-06-08 02:58:36
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answered by xenobyte72 5
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Put your music CD into your computers CD drive, if a selection window comes up choose windows media player. If not open windows media player and "open" the CD. Select "copy from cd" on the side menu, then pick "copy music" from the top menu. For any other settings or questions use the help - it is quite useful.
2006-06-08 03:08:47
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answered by harden.design 1
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First you would be able to desire to have a CD burner and a CD-R.then you definitely open this methodology and visit mp3 audio CD .Then verify the CDs which you relatively choose to circulate to the CD. in case you do no longer choose to acquire this deliver me your email to djpaok@yahoo.gr.to deliver you this methodology.Bye.bye
2016-09-28 04:48:25
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answered by ? 4
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Try Nero,also a good freebie is FREERIP tried both and no probs.
2006-06-08 03:36:11
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answered by Anonymous
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