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Old Feb 2, 2008, 06:01 AM
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From CD to MP3

Can anyone tell me how I get songs from a CD and turn them into MP3 for an MP3 player?

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Old Feb 2, 2008, 08:01 AM   #2  
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Direction from Windows Media Player 11.

Open it and then with your cd/dvd drive selected. Click the Rip tab small arrow on the botttom of the Rip tab button > format > mp3.

It should move all the convert the selected files to your default folder which is My Documents/Music.

With RealPlayer this is a premium feature which you have to pay for. I wonder why people use this software.
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Old Feb 18, 2008, 09:46 AM   #3  
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Use CDex, it a free, open source program that's small and easy to use.

Read the ReadMe and other documentation for how to use it, it's pretty straight forward so you should be able to figure it out.
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I ended up getting some freebie of the the internet but the first person the reply says you can do it on Windows Media Player 11 and that would be a hell of a lot easier. Thank You =]
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I ended up getting some freebie of the the internet but the first person the reply says you can do it on Windows Media Player 11 and that would be a hell of a lot easier. Thank You =]
I did notice the post earlier and sine the Windows Media player info was there I did not want to confuse you with any extra info. The Windows Media Player 11 is a good option. If you really want a good software FREE use iTunes. You might not have an ipod but it will easily rip your CDS into mp3. This what it was meant to do in the first place.
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I didnt use the Windows Media Player one because I couldnt find the 'rip' button and I dont have an Ipod but i have iTunes on my laptop so i may use it... thanks
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I have Windoze 2000 -- So I Can't Use Windoze Media Player 11

There are many programs to RIP CD'S to MP3 -- Some have more bells and whistles!

CD Ripping Tools - WebmasterFree

Think the hardest part is taking MP3 file to Player -- The learning curve is the problem

I need a button that RIPS file and sends it to the MP3 player -- I guess syncs is PC talk

I just do it the hard way -- find file and send it to my MP3 player
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I didnt use the Windows Media Player one because I couldnt find the 'rip' button and I dont have an Ipod but i have iTunes on my laptop so i may use it... thanks
Yes you can use iTunes to rip the music and when when you want to burn the mp3s to a disc just selcet the songs from your iTunes library and hit the burn to disc button.
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