Hi all, either I am weak with the Google-fu or this has not been addressed. I just recently lost my server and backups to bad karma (backing up server to external drive and got flooded. Say goodbye to ...
Tunes isn't the most accurate or most powerful CD ripper, but it's the best for most people with demanding digitizing needs.
I love music! I have hundreds of CDs in my collection, a few of which have survived since from the late 1980s. I have an original copy of Nirvana’s Nevermind, Foo Fighters debut album, and many ...
If the thought of ripping your entire CD collection to MP3 makes you want to scrub the grout in your shower instead, send it off to Ripshark. After they ship you the packing materials to accomodate ...
The CE professional is truly targeted by RipDigital's service. If you're doing an AV install and your client has tons of CDs in his or her collection, there's a better solution than to rip each one.
The New York Times covers how to rip a CD to one continuous track - like say, for an opera - in iTunes: The songs you want to join together must be adjacent to each other on the disc, which should not ...
I've used EAC to do this. Instead of ripping individual tracks, tell it you want to "Copy Image & CUE Sheet." That will make a single WAV file of the entire CD, then you can convert to MP3 from that.
Last week I looked into Ogg Vorbis and in the process discovered a Mac-only format conversion program by the name of Max. While Max can indeed convert your audio files from a variety of formats to Ogg ...
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