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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 player and 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
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| Date: 10 Jun, 2006 on 20:05 |
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     posts: 1 since: 04 Aug, 2004 |
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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.  |
| Date: 10 Jun, 2006 on 20:56 |
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     posts: 212 since: 11 Apr, 2003
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| Date: 11 Jun, 2006 on 00:40 |
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     posts: 4 since: 17 Jul, 2002 |
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| Date: 11 Jun, 2006 on 07:03 |
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     posts: 1 since: 11 Jun, 2006 |
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| Hi there, i can recommend leechmp3 too. An alternative is gogo which can be found on hobbes too. Greetings Holger |
| Date: 11 Jun, 2006 on 13:21 |
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       posts: 72 since: 29 May, 2001 |
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| 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. |
| Date: 11 Jun, 2006 on 15:52 |
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