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Title says: download-burn-rip-repeat ...
Is there a way to make the computer think a directory on my hard drive is a CD burner so I can do a virtual burn and then rip mp3 files from there w/out actually having to burn a physical CD? Thanks - henry |
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Why not simply convert the downloaded files (.wav, or whatever) to MP3? I
do that with Audition but there is no doubt a good bit of cheaper software that will do the same. No need to make a CD image. "henryp" wrote in message ups.com... Title says: download-burn-rip-repeat ... Is there a way to make the computer think a directory on my hard drive is a CD burner so I can do a virtual burn and then rip mp3 files from there w/out actually having to burn a physical CD? Thanks - henry |
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Why not simply convert the downloaded files (.wav, or whatever) to
MP3? They're "protected" wma files and so far burning to a CD and then ripping an mp3 seems the only way to create an unprotected mp3 file. - henry |
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"henryp" wrote in message
ups.com Why not simply convert the downloaded files (.wav, or whatever) to MP3? They're "protected" wma files and so far burning to a CD and then ripping an mp3 seems the only way to create an unprotected mp3 file. That is the intended situation. Check the web for cracks for "digital rights management". |
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