CD Music becomes MP3 through a process called "ripping." Use Windows Media Player, and set the rip-file format to MP3 in tools \ options \ rip music. With your CD inserted, launch Media Player, select the Rip tab, and click Rip Music.
2007-03-02 06:41:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Get Exact Audio Copy, and use that to rip the CDs. Then use the LAME compressor to convert the WAVE forms to MP3 format. THe LAME compressor works with Exact Audio copy and can convert a CD's music directly to MP3 format. The LAME compresser program converts to Variable Bit Rate MP3 format which gives you high quality with small file size.
2007-03-02 06:51:08
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answered by Richard H 7
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Get strategies-blowing Audio reproduction, and use that to tear the CDs. Then use the LAME compressor to transform the WAVE varieties to MP3 format. THe LAME compressor works with strategies-blowing Audio reproduction and might convert a CD's track directly to MP3 format. The LAME compresser software converts to Variable Bit fee MP3 format which supplies intense high quality with small document length.
2016-10-17 02:56:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Like Solly mentioned, you can use the Windows Media Player to convert CD's to MP3 files.
2007-03-02 06:46:05
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answered by GJneedsanswers 5
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if you download media player 11 you can use the audio converter to convert wma files to mp3 format
2007-03-02 07:11:52
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answered by david h 2
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windows media player will do that.
but i suggest you save them as wma format at 128 bits. this will work just as good and make each one a lot smaller to save space
2007-03-02 06:57:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Windows Media Player, it's part of your OS and easy to use. No need to buy other software.
2007-03-02 06:52:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi,
This is simple, Nero 7 will do it all for you. hope this helps.
2007-03-02 06:41:36
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answered by Anonymous
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use Switch
2007-03-02 06:41:48
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answered by Anonymous
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