CD to computer (mp3)
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Right, how do I save all songs from a Cd onto my Pc ready for making a Cd of my own should I want too?
Not got a disc changer and the door pockets are full of Albums ROFL
Right, how do I save all songs from a Cd onto my Pc ready for making a Cd of my own should I want too?
Not got a disc changer and the door pockets are full of Albums ROFL
Save them at 192k for best sound, the files will be slightly bigger but you will have a wider frequency range. IE. If you encode them at 128k (as most do) then you will loose alot of the bass when they are played on a good system
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You could only change them from 128 to 192 be redoing them.
If you have a file of a certain bitrate, you CAN make it a higher one, but obviously it wont sound any different as the frequencies that would make the difference from 128 to 192 have already been removed.
The best thing to do is to find tune with a fair bit of bass and do one of each, then you can hear the difference for yourself and decide if you want to fit more on a cd (smaller file size for 128) or want to hear bass as deep as it was meant to be!
If you have a file of a certain bitrate, you CAN make it a higher one, but obviously it wont sound any different as the frequencies that would make the difference from 128 to 192 have already been removed.
The best thing to do is to find tune with a fair bit of bass and do one of each, then you can hear the difference for yourself and decide if you want to fit more on a cd (smaller file size for 128) or want to hear bass as deep as it was meant to be!
may as well just convert them in media player..
You can convert to either MP3 or WMA files and choose the bit rate...
Easy as fuck too.
Put the cd in open media player click 'rip cd'
choose the encoding quality..
Job done
You can convert to either MP3 or WMA files and choose the bit rate...
Easy as fuck too.
Put the cd in open media player click 'rip cd'
choose the encoding quality..
Job done
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I use Media player and they save as WMA, but then I only burn music onto CD as music files, not MP3 files (so they play in normal CD player)
If I need to make an MP3 disc then I use this;
http://www.download.com/Cheetah-Audi...ml?tag=lst-0-3
Quality piece of freeware, allows you to convert any music file from one type to another (not just WMZ,WAV etc to only MP3, you can do it the other way around etc) and also choose the bit rate and the frequency rate aswell
If I need to make an MP3 disc then I use this;
http://www.download.com/Cheetah-Audi...ml?tag=lst-0-3
Quality piece of freeware, allows you to convert any music file from one type to another (not just WMZ,WAV etc to only MP3, you can do it the other way around etc) and also choose the bit rate and the frequency rate aswell
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I originally only downloaded that Cheetah Audio Converter as I wanted to send a music file to someone with a MAC (who obviously can't play WMA files) but I have used it a lot more since then too! Very handy piece of kit indeed 
Now my version of Media Player (version 9) will only let me rip from CD's and save as WMA, whereas the new PC we have has version 10 and lets you rip as WMA or MP3 (both my version 9 and the new version 10 let you select bit rates from way low to 192k - even above that aswell)
Is it possible for me to rip music off a CD as a WAV file tho? And rip it at 192k or above? As I have been told that a 192k WAV music file is as perfectly close to the originally CD as is possible without using a proper CD Duplicator.... Can I do this?

Now my version of Media Player (version 9) will only let me rip from CD's and save as WMA, whereas the new PC we have has version 10 and lets you rip as WMA or MP3 (both my version 9 and the new version 10 let you select bit rates from way low to 192k - even above that aswell)
Is it possible for me to rip music off a CD as a WAV file tho? And rip it at 192k or above? As I have been told that a 192k WAV music file is as perfectly close to the originally CD as is possible without using a proper CD Duplicator.... Can I do this?
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