S SilverThief Diamond Member May 20, 2000 5,720 1 0 Apr 6, 2002 #1 I want to rip my music cd's to mp3 format. Need some good quality software that is preferrably free. Thanks
I want to rip my music cd's to mp3 format. Need some good quality software that is preferrably free. Thanks
N nord1899 Platinum Member Jun 18, 2001 2,444 0 0 Apr 6, 2002 #3 Required link to r3mix.net whenever MP3's are mentioned.
R RambleOn Senior member Sep 15, 2001 441 1 0 Apr 6, 2002 #4 Agreed on CDex, works great, no fuss, and not too many annoying bells and whistles.
S spazntwich1 Banned Apr 22, 2001 839 0 0 Apr 6, 2002 #5 A third reccommendation of CDex. LAME rules.
A amnesiac Lifer Oct 13, 1999 15,781 1 71 Apr 6, 2002 #6 the encoder at phatnoise works great and it's free.
V Valhalla1 Diamond Member Oct 13, 1999 8,678 0 76 Apr 6, 2002 #10 no way biatch!! actually I never tried EAC, but it looks similar to cdex, which is simple, free, no fluff or bloat or funky ass gay interface I'll try it out
no way biatch!! actually I never tried EAC, but it looks similar to cdex, which is simple, free, no fluff or bloat or funky ass gay interface I'll try it out
Y yakko Lifer Apr 18, 2000 25,455 2 0 Apr 6, 2002 #12 << EAC & LAME is all you need. >> You need a computer too. I agree on Exact Audio Copy and the Lame encoder.
<< EAC & LAME is all you need. >> You need a computer too. I agree on Exact Audio Copy and the Lame encoder.
Aves Lifer Feb 7, 2001 12,233 31 101 Apr 6, 2002 #13 << << EAC & LAME is all you need. >> You need a computer too. I agree on Exact Audio Copy and the Lame encoder. >> lol. You got me!
<< << EAC & LAME is all you need. >> You need a computer too. I agree on Exact Audio Copy and the Lame encoder. >> lol. You got me!