Can anyone tell me how to turn a(n original) CD (with many tracks) into .wav files so I can publish clips on one of my websites?
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- 2008-11-06 @ 01:26:05
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- http://www.febland.net/
- 2008-11-06 @ 08:15:20
Thanks Xenon, I will look into this later today!
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- http://www.febland.net/
- 2008-11-06 @ 08:48:01
Hi Xenon, I discovered this website today ~ http://www.freerip.com/ I think it will work better for me. I will try to start using it a little later on today.
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- http://www.devonwallart.co.uk
- 2008-11-06 @ 11:41:35
I really wouldn't use WAVs on a website, the size will make them slow to stream/download.
I think a 192kpbs or, if you're really pernickity about the sound, a 256kbps mp3 would be preferable, the difference in sound quality is negligable but the advantage in size is huge.-
- http://www.febland.net/
- 2008-11-06 @ 11:55:18
OK WAVs are out then!
I_Am_Xenon
Pro
http://cdexos.sourceforge.net/
I use this software to re-encode MP3 files from 192 bit (or higher) to 128 bit (so that it takes less room on my portable MP3 player). It can also extract CD audio tracks to other formats, including MP3 and .wav files.