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I've just bought my Speed of Sound single!!!!!!!!!!!


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If you are, here is the easy way of doing it...

 

1)Run CDex... then click F4 (This will open the settings)

2)Click the Encoder Tab, on BitRate Min: put 192, on the BitRate Max, put 320.

3)Click the Remote CDDB tab, and put in a ficticious e-mail address and hit OK.

4)Put the CD in, Click CDDB in the File menu, then click CDDB batch query (this will get all the track names and numbers off the internet)

5)Click F9 and it will start the ripping

6)Send to me! :D

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you can rip it with Real Player, just in "Tools" click in "Preferences", then click in the option "CD" and then select that you want MP3, the select the quality level and the click in "OK".

After that, if you are in the "My music and My Catalogue" option, you can see the tracks of the single, just click in the red button "Save tracks" and then click in OK, hope this helps and works.

 

PS: Also I hope that you understand my instructions because I have the Real Player in spanish and don't know exactly the translation for Real Player in english

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If you are, here is the easy way of doing it...

 

1)Run CDex... then click F4 (This will open the settings)

2)Click the Encoder Tab, on BitRate Min: put 192, on the BitRate Max, put 320.

3)Click the Remote CDDB tab, and put in a ficticious e-mail address and hit OK.

4)Put the CD in, Click CDDB in the File menu, then click CDDB batch query (this will get all the track names and numbers off the internet)

5)Click F9 and it will start the ripping

6)Send to me! :D

 

Sorry, but I can't seem to start it in cdex :(

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you can rip it with Real Player, just in "Tools" click in "Preferences", then click in the option "CD" and then select that you want MP3, the select the quality level and the click in "OK".

After that, if you are in the "My music and My Catalogue" option, you can see the tracks of the single, just click in the red button "Save tracks" and then click in OK, hope this helps and works.

 

PS: Also I hope that you understand my instructions because I have the Real Player in spanish and don't know exactly the translation for Real Player in english

 

real is trash. :(

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If you are, here is the easy way of doing it...

 

1)Run CDex... then click F4 (This will open the settings)

2)Click the Encoder Tab, on BitRate Min: put 192, on the BitRate Max, put 320.

3)Click the Remote CDDB tab, and put in a ficticious e-mail address and hit OK.

4)Put the CD in, Click CDDB in the File menu, then click CDDB batch query (this will get all the track names and numbers off the internet)

5)Click F9 and it will start the ripping

6)Send to me! :D

 

Sorry, but I can't seem to start it in cdex :(

 

rats... :(

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What about Windows Media? It has a rip thingie' date=' but it does it wma I think.[/quote']

 

Eww, I hate WMA. By default it rips at 128kb too. :(

 

CDex is the best. MP3 Format at 256-320 Varible Bit Rate. You can't beat it! :(

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What about Windows Media? It has a rip thingie' date=' but it does it wma I think.[/quote']

 

Eww, I hate WMA. By default it rips at 128kb too. :(

 

CDex is the best. MP3 Format at 256-320 Varible Bit Rate. You can't beat it! :(

We gotta take what we have! CDex is probably the best but it's not working...wma is easy to convert to mp3, anyhow. :)

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What about Windows Media? It has a rip thingie' date=' but it does it wma I think.[/quote']

 

Eww, I hate WMA. By default it rips at 128kb too. :(

 

CDex is the best. MP3 Format at 256-320 Varible Bit Rate. You can't beat it! :(

We gotta take what we have! CDex is probably the best but it's not working...wma is easy to convert to mp3, anyhow. :)

 

of course its easy... but, it's like taking a DVD, recording it to a VHS, then re-recording back to a VCD. it's just not the best thing to to (quality wise)

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