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Ripping CDs to a single WMA/MP3 track

Idle

Junior Member
I have some CDs that I want to rip and have all tracks (10-20) combined into a single track as WMA. What is the best way of going about this? Which apps to use?
 
Just curious - why is a single WMA better for you than several separate files, one per track?
 
I've never done it at the rip phase, but I have joined several MP3 files together to make a longer, continuous background for a slide show. I used a concatenation program.

Here's a free way if you can do DOS commands:

Chain
 
Thanks, I'll have a look at those. I have some CDs which have an hour-long lecture on each CD. They are split up into tracks, I suppose to jump to different sections. I want to put them all onto my Zune and it'll be a lot easier to file them if I just have 1 track for each CD instead of 20.

I ripped with WMP and then used Movie Maker to stick them back together. I'll check out those other apps. Thanks!
 
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