| Subject | : | audio CDs to MP3? |
| Author | : | knuut knuut@weldedchainmail.com |
| Date | : | 10 Jun, 2006 on 20:05 |
I have been an OS2 user for more than 37 years (OS/2 P.C.P on an IBM 360-30 in 196 and in that time I have never had any use for a computer that made funny noises. Now my wife (whom I love dearly and is standing right behind me) has handed me a stack of her favorite audio CDs and a cute little MP3 playerand is asking me how to put them inside. Geting the MP3 files into the player is no problem (it uses SD cards...same as my camera) but I havn't a clue as to how to turn an audio CD into one or more MP3 files. Is it even possible? If so, how do I go about it. (Windoz is not an option...I don't own a copy) knuut |
| Subject | : | Re:audio CDs to MP3? |
| Author | : | RobC robc64@gmail.com |
| Date | : | 10 Jun, 2006 on 20:56 |
I haven't tried this myself, but according to the website CD-magic should be able to do what you want, and even more so. ![]() http://cdmagic.zworks.de/IndexE.htm Have fun helping your wife enjoy her mp3 player. |
| Subject | : | Re:audio CDs to MP3? |
| Author | : | melf mikaelelf@os2ug.se |
| Date | : | 11 Jun, 2006 on 00:40 |
| This is a good one, Leechmp3 at hobbes: http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/cgi-bin/h-search?sh=1&button=Search&key=leechmp3&stype=all&sort=type&dir=%2Fpub%2Fos2 Easy installation easy use.
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| Subject | : | Re:audio CDs to MP3? |
| Author | : | orac johnbijnens@spymac.com |
| Date | : | 11 Jun, 2006 on 07:03 |
| You can also try cd2mp3 from the same developer as pm123 http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/apps/mmedia/cd/grabber/cd2mp3pm114a.zip Best regards, John |
| Subject | : | Re:audio CDs to MP3? |
| Author | : | Holgos2 holgerschuett@swol.net |
| Date | : | 11 Jun, 2006 on 13:21 |
| Hi there, i can recommend leechmp3 too. Greetings Holger |
| Subject | : | Re:audio CDs to MP3? |
| Author | : | flywheel flywheel@worldonline.dk |
| Date | : | 11 Jun, 2006 on 15:52 |
| cd2mp3 is very good. Even though it is only singlethreaded it is very fast, got FreeDB support and supports severel different grabbers and encoders, including Oggenc. |