Need A Program

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  1. Phat Albert

    Phat Albert Well-Known Member

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    I have some cds which I legally own, and I want to rip them onto my computer, and then burn them both onto one cd. I will keep the cd for myself, and im just doing this so I can save cds, and I can put the real cds in storage.
     
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    Phat Albert Well-Known Member

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    Please help me out. Also, I need to burn these cds in mp3 format.
     
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    Twizted One Well-Known Member

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    Which burning program do you use? Basically I think you're going to have to make disc images of the discs, burn the disc images onto discs. Unless maybe you have a dual drive..
     
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    DJFuhai Well-Known Member

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    Poiksofts EZ CD-DA Extractor is the best ripper I've used so far, although Media Player 10 does some nice quality rips

    EZ-CD does come bundled with the CD-DA Creator but it sucks to be frank, much better off getting nero
     
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    Ditto...dosent get any better
     
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    I've always used Musicmatch Jukebox Basic, which is free, to burn my MP3's. Then I simply use the windows burning wizard to burn the files as data files, not music files to a cd. This will make the cd work on an MP3 cd player.
     

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