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rahul Posts: 139

Is there a program for doing this? I want to make my fav songs from cd into mp3....Anyone >??????????????
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Posted: 2003-07-18 10:15:12
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bahraini Posts: 361

there r many programs
u can just go to download.com and search for
audio convert
u will find alot which u can choose one
the one i use is little bit old
called simple , and i couldn't find it there
but its really simple , powerful
and free...
i dont think an e-mail can hold it..


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Posted: 2003-07-18 10:26:35
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rahul Posts: 139

Thanks. But where can i download it from and how long does it take to convert a track into mp3?
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Posted: 2003-07-18 11:16:06
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Lordmike Posts: > 500

This is not a P800 question at all. So you are posting wrong.
Anyway... I recommend Musicmatch Jukebox from http://www.musicmatch.com/ which I think is great. Easy to use and it makes the filenames to ID tags when ripping a cd. It also gets most cd info from cddb. And if you only get Track 1, 2, 3 etc. You will have to fill it in for yourself and then you have the option to send that info to cddb.
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Posted: 2003-07-18 11:36:23
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rahul Posts: 139

Thanks Lord. And the P800 is also an MP3 Player so i think the thread is in the right place
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Posted: 2003-07-18 12:12:15
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santa Posts: 16

If you're only converting MP3s for your P800, don't. Convert them to .ogg files and download the OggPlay application. Look at one of the OggPlay topics to learn about it.
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Posted: 2003-07-18 17:18:30
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Jim Posts: > 500

Use CDex on of the best (freeware - sourceforge)
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Posted: 2003-07-18 18:04:58
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Geezer041 Posts: 89

No. Audiocrusher. Far superior.
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Posted: 2003-07-22 07:33:10
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crowing Posts: 475

A U D I O G R A B B E R
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Posted: 2003-07-22 07:49:08
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Lordmike Posts: > 500

@rahul
As you can see there is no "best" mp3 ripper. I like musicmatch jukebox, because that's what I got now. I had audiograbber years ago. Liked it a lot back then. never had a bad ripper. So just try what you find interresting. When it comes to OGG rippers (which you didn't ask for) I like dbpoweramp http://www.dbpoweramp.com/ which is the only one I tested. Easy to use. And the quality is good enough on my P800. I know a lot of users like other progs to rip cd's to ogg. I just haven't seen a reason to try others when I am happy with this one.
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Posted: 2003-07-22 08:29:31
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