CD to MP3

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big_treacle

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1,727 posts

267 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2003
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Does anyone know a good tool I can download that will let me rip CD's to MP3? I've only got MS media play 9 & just discovered that it will only allow you to copy a CD to some weird Windows Media Audio format or something which I don't want.
Cheers

egomeister

6,869 posts

270 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2003
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I use cdex and it does the job nicely. It allows you to connect to a CD Database so that al the track names etc are correct too.

Available from here: www.cdex.n3.net/



>> Edited by egomeister on Tuesday 3rd June 12:11

robp

5,785 posts

271 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2003
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Search some of the old forums.

I seem to remember people saying there is a downloadable crack for Windows Media Player to make it rip to MP3.

big_treacle

Original Poster:

1,727 posts

267 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2003
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According to the old threads there you can set the registry up so that media player will copy to mp3 format. Sounds like more hassle than just downloading something else!

I'll try that cdex thing.

cheers for your help

fatsteve

1,143 posts

284 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2003
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www.musicmatch.com

Download the basic one free. Does the job nicely!

Mr E

22,125 posts

266 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2003
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I use Easy CD extractor.

You can find it (and just about anything else you want) on CNets www.download.com

It's a bit slow, but gets good results.

duntonsr

59 posts

262 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2003
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The best, quickest, most reliable I have found is AudioGrabber, which you should find via google. Well worth paying the $30 for.


Steve

Bodo

12,420 posts

273 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2003
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Dunno, if that's what you're looking for, but I post that for the record:

Since I don't need my old Pentium 3 on the desktop, I hid it under my desk, still connected to the network.
I've installed Linux without graphical UI, so it doesn't use too much RAM.
When the PC boots up, it starts GRIP, a scrpt that to handle audio-cd files.

GRIP1 starts a ripper (cdparanoia2), when an audio CD is inserted into the drive; calls the FREEDB3, and creates automatically a folder named after the CD. It then rips all songs from CD, calling the right names from FREEDB, compresses all songs to *.ogg with OGGENC4 (to mp3, it would use LAME5). After the entire CD's been ripped, it ejects the tray, so I can see that I can put in the next one

That computer acts as storage and music server for the entire network. Next plan is to implement a WiFi handheld computer as a remote contol with track listing

1 small application with graphical interface to configure http://nostatic.org/grip/
2 high-end CD ripper www.xiph.org/paranoia/
3 database, which collects CD, Artist and track titles www.freedb.org/
4 free compression technique, more advanced than mp3 www.vorbis.com/
5 mp3 compression tool, only free when used for research purposes http://lame.sourceforge.net/


>> Edited by Bodo on Tuesday 3rd June 23:45

big_treacle

Original Poster:

1,727 posts

267 months

Wednesday 4th June 2003
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I used cdex last night and it did the job very well once i'd set it up properly. Used the LAME encoder at 160kbs which seems to give a pretty reasonable quality without making the files too big.

tomash

175 posts

287 months

Wednesday 4th June 2003
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I'm a bit late to this one but if you want absolutely top quality for your music conversion then get hold of EAC its freeware but its the best ripper available as it is able to compensate for the drive you use to get perfect reproduction.
It is used by the music industry for conversion to mp3.