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Old July 5th, 2008, 01:39 PM   Digg it!   #1 (permalink)
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Easy cd rip/mp3 copy

Im looking for a program to rip cds to mp3 then copy to cd to make an mp3 cd for a mp3 cd player.

I know how to do it with nero etc ( im tech savvy).

The problem is that its for my parents , theyve bought a mp3 cd player for the car and want to rip their cd collection track by track so they can mix up a cd, as it is im having to explain to them over phone everytime they do a cd !! They struggle with pcs , so im trying to find a program that is simple for them to use .

Any ideas ?

Thanks in advance for your help.
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Old July 7th, 2008, 04:51 AM     #2 (permalink)
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can't you just use Windows Media Player?

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can't you just use Windows Media Player?

Dont think windows media player makes mp3 cds does it? they are wanting to rip selected tracks from different cds then put all on one mp3 cd ,.

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Well Nero isn't that hard, but then again, I know it's hard to explain computer related things over the phone to computerly retarded people (no offence to yours parents of course ). Why don't you make a tutorial with pictures or something? Works everytime (I think).
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Im looking for a program to rip cds to mp3 then copy to cd to make an mp3 cd for a mp3 cd player.
Follow the walk through guide at UberStandard.org for setting up exact audio copy. It's by far the best method for doing this.
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I think they should be able to use Windows Media Player to rip the audio, then they could dump the resulting files onto a CD(R) using Windows Explorer......

I haven't done that myself for a while, but I'm sure it is possible for them to understand......
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I think they should be able to use Windows Media Player to rip the audio, then they could dump the resulting files onto a CD(R) using Windows Explorer......

I haven't done that myself for a while, but I'm sure it is possible for them to understand......
Windows Media Player works... Just not well. It's not an accurate ripper so clicks and imperfections can and do creep into the rip. If audio quality isn't important, have at it with WMP.
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