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Hi group(s),
The subject says it. I have an audio CD made by a musician friend. I would like to take one of the tracks and make a file of it which I can then send to some other friends by email. The CD tracks are in the standard *.cda (red book?) format. How best would I do this? Do I need a program to "rip" the tracks and put them onto my hard disk and if so which is recommended? Would they then be in mp3 or *.wav format? I hope also -- eventually -- that there will be a website for this friend's band from which one could download samples of their music, once I know how this is done, but at the moment I don't have a lot of bandwidth and a relatively slow, analog connection. Thanks in advance your replies, either in the group or to the address after removal of "nospam", Michael Anders |
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"Shadowman" writes:
Hi group(s), The subject says it. I have an audio CD made by a musician friend. I would like to take one of the tracks and make a file of it which I can then send to some other friends by email. The CD tracks are in the standard *.cda (red book?) format. How best would I do this? Do I need a program to "rip" the tracks and put them onto my hard disk Yes. Those .cda's you see when you load a CD into a compute rdrive and browse it are essentially... well, nothing useful. and if so which is recommended? Would they then be in mp3 or *.wav format? I like MusicMatch Jukebox from musicmatch.com. It can rip to mp3 or to WAV, and can convert in between. It also nicely organizes your audio files...and can be used directly to burn compilation CD's as you wish. I've been a licensed user for quite some time. LAME is another popular ripping program that's probably avalable for more platforms (you don't specify which). And you've cross-posted a relatively basic question to a boatload of newsgroups, so you may need put on your flame retardant underwear. :-) Best Regards, -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | Todd H \ / | http://www.toddh.net/ X Promoting good netiquette | http://triplethreatband.com/ / \ http://www.toddh.net/netiquette/ | "4 lines suffice." |
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Why not send'em the cd?It would be easier, less tiresome and with better
quality. -- Dimitris Tzortzakakis,Greece Visit our website-now with air condition! http://www.patriko-kreta.com ? "Todd H." ?????? ??? ?????? ... "Shadowman" writes: Hi group(s), The subject says it. I have an audio CD made by a musician friend. I would like to take one of the tracks and make a file of it which I can then send to some other friends by email. The CD tracks are in the standard *.cda (red book?) format. How best would I do this? Do I need a program to "rip" the tracks and put them onto my hard disk Yes. Those .cda's you see when you load a CD into a compute rdrive and browse it are essentially... well, nothing useful. and if so which is recommended? Would they then be in mp3 or *.wav format? I like MusicMatch Jukebox from musicmatch.com. It can rip to mp3 or to WAV, and can convert in between. It also nicely organizes your audio files...and can be used directly to burn compilation CD's as you wish. I've been a licensed user for quite some time. LAME is another popular ripping program that's probably avalable for more platforms (you don't specify which). And you've cross-posted a relatively basic question to a boatload of newsgroups, so you may need put on your flame retardant underwear. :-) Best Regards, -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | Todd H \ / | http://www.toddh.net/ X Promoting good netiquette | http://triplethreatband.com/ / \ http://www.toddh.net/netiquette/ | "4 lines suffice." |
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"Todd H." wrote in message
... I like MusicMatch Jukebox from musicmatch.com. It can rip to mp3 or to WAV, and can convert in between. It also nicely organizes your audio files...and can be used directly to burn compilation CD's as you wish. I've been a licensed user for quite some time. This is probably the worst designed software I've ever come across. It's big and clunky and badly laid out. I don't know what the latest version is like, but one that I used for recording (before I got some proper software) couldn't even do basic things like copy and paste in the edit field for naming the recorded file. If something went wrong I had to start again and type the song name in again. The only use I for it now is editing the tags of MP3 files. I'm sure there's much simpler software that can do that as well; I just haven't bothered to look for it yet. David |
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"David White" writes:
"Todd H." wrote in message ... I like MusicMatch Jukebox from musicmatch.com. It can rip to mp3 or to WAV, and can convert in between. It also nicely organizes your audio files...and can be used directly to burn compilation CD's as you wish. I've been a licensed user for quite some time. This is probably the worst designed software I've ever come across. Hrmm. Works for me. But maybe I'm just a lemming without much computer experience. ;-) Seriously, Musicmatch has actually been one of the more reliable programs I've ever had on my computer. I've run under win2k for the past several years and NT before that, so YMMV. Curious if perhaps it's crap under 95/98/ME. Best Regards, -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | Todd H \ / | http://www.toddh.net/ X Promoting good netiquette | http://triplethreatband.com/ / \ http://www.toddh.net/netiquette/ | "4 lines suffice." |
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"Todd H." wrote in message
... "David White" writes: This is probably the worst designed software I've ever come across. Hrmm. Works for me. But maybe I'm just a lemming without much computer experience. ;-) I think its main problem is that it's trying to be everything in one application. It even tries to be an operating system. Frankly, I just don't understand why anyone needs to have a full file management system in something like that. (If I delete a file from it it even wants to know if I want to delete it from my hard drive - no thank you). Why not just use the operating system for that purpose and double click on whatever song you want to listen to? Unless you really want it to be a jukebox, which I imagine few do, since it's usually just one person sitting at their computer at home, the need for such a clunky interface escapes me. Seriously, Musicmatch has actually been one of the more reliable programs I've ever had on my computer. I've run under win2k for the past several years and NT before that, so YMMV. Curious if perhaps it's crap under 95/98/ME. It hangs my system if I try to start it when some other audio software is already running. An error message would be more appropriate. David |
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"David White" writes:
"Todd H." wrote in message ... "David White" writes: This is probably the worst designed software I've ever come across. Hrmm. Works for me. But maybe I'm just a lemming without much computer experience. ;-) I think its main problem is that it's trying to be everything in one application. And I actually see that as a feature--one stop shopping for many things I need to do with digital audio files. It even tries to be an operating system. Frankly, I just don't understand why anyone needs to have a full file management system in something like that. (If I delete a file from it it even wants to know if I want to delete it from my hard drive - no thank you). And I actually like that--one less window to open when/if I really do want to clean out the library and the underlying file. Why not just use the operating system for that purpose and double click on whatever song you want to listen to? Works fine if you like clicking new files manually every time a single song ends. Or if you don't want to see files organized by artist rather than filename, or song title rather than filename, or sorted by duration, or bitrate. Unless you really want it to be a jukebox, Well the name of the program is "Musicmatch Jukebox." The playlist functionality is rather the point of digital audio playing software, n'est ce pas? which I imagine few do, since it's usually just one person sitting at their computer at home, the need for such a clunky interface escapes me. Curious..what are you using that you like better? Seriously, Musicmatch has actually been one of the more reliable programs I've ever had on my computer. I've run under win2k for the past several years and NT before that, so YMMV. Curious if perhaps it's crap under 95/98/ME. It hangs my system if I try to start it when some other audio software is already running. An error message would be more appropriate. If it hung my system, I wouldn't be thrilled either. But, I'm happy to report that it doesn't on any of my win2k boxes. From an application programmer perspective, it's not always possible to detect and report errors when/if the operating system does a poor job of mitigating hardware contention issues and instead just freezes. I mention this not to debate wheter MMJB is crappy on your system (obviously it is not adding value for you), but rather to suggest that MMJB may not be the only place to lay blame--an unstable OS or inexpertly written drivers (do you perchance have a Creative sound card?) could just as easily lay equal claim to the problems you've observed. Best Regards, -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | Todd H \ / | http://www.toddh.net/ X Promoting good netiquette | http://triplethreatband.com/ / \ http://www.toddh.net/netiquette/ | "4 lines suffice." |
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"Shadowman" wrote in
: Hi group(s), The subject says it. I have an audio CD made by a musician friend. I would like to take one of the tracks and make a file of it which I can then send to some other friends by email. The CD tracks are in the standard *.cda (red book?) format. How best would I do this? Do I need a program to "rip" the tracks and put them onto my hard disk and if so which is recommended? Would they then be in mp3 or *.wav format? You would need to rip the tracks to a compressed format. MP3 is preferred by most. A good free program to do this is CDex. Be aware that some ISPs will bounce large emails. A 3 minute song ripped to 128 kbps will still be at least 1.5 MB. |
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