I need to convert mp3's into audio files. Does anyone know where I can download a free program to do this? thanks, Vincent _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail
On a similar note and totally off topic. I have a number of DJ mix CD's that I want to convert to MP3's. The problem is that the discs have track markers between each track. So, although all the discs sound like a continuous mix, when ripping to MP3 the software I have (Steinbergs myMP3 3.0) treats each segment as a separate track and puts a space between each track. Anyone have any ideas on a way 'round this? Shaun ----- Original Message ----- From: "Vincent Smits" <sonicsunset@hotmail.com> To: <kraftwerk@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 7:50 PM Subject: [Kraftwerk] OT: mp3 to audio
I need to convert mp3's into audio files. Does anyone know where I can download a free program to do this?
thanks,
Vincent
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Hello Shaun, There's a simple way: Put the CD on a CD Player (not at the computer, but a separated unit) and connect it to the computer audio input, then record with an audio software (Soundforge, by example). Then you can convert to MP3. Marcelo Duarte SV> On a similar note and totally off topic. SV> I have a number of DJ mix CD's that I want to convert to MP3's. The problem SV> is that the discs have track markers between each track. SV> So, although all the discs sound like a continuous mix, when ripping to MP3 SV> the software I have (Steinbergs myMP3 3.0) treats each segment as SV> a separate track and puts a space between each track. SV> Anyone have any ideas on a way 'round this? SV> Shaun SV> ----- Original Message ----- SV> From: "Vincent Smits" <sonicsunset@hotmail.com> SV> To: <kraftwerk@mailman.xmission.com> SV> Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 7:50 PM SV> Subject: [Kraftwerk] OT: mp3 to audio
I need to convert mp3's into audio files. Does anyone know where I can download a free program to do this?
thanks,
Vincent
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Or you could just rip the CDs as separate tracks, and use a continuous play plugin for Winamp for playing. There should be such a plugin for download from the Winamp site. (If you're using Winamp that is) Erik ----- Original Message ----- From: "Electram" <electram@terra.com.br> To: "Shaun Vaughan" <kraftwerk@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2003 5:25 PM Subject: Re[2]: [Kraftwerk] OT: mp3 to audio
Hello Shaun,
There's a simple way: Put the CD on a CD Player (not at the computer, but a separated unit) and connect it to the computer audio input, then record with an audio software (Soundforge, by example). Then you can convert to MP3.
Marcelo Duarte
SV> On a similar note and totally off topic. SV> I have a number of DJ mix CD's that I want to convert to MP3's. The problem SV> is that the discs have track markers between each track. SV> So, although all the discs sound like a continuous mix, when ripping to MP3 SV> the software I have (Steinbergs myMP3 3.0) treats each segment as SV> a separate track and puts a space between each track.
SV> Anyone have any ideas on a way 'round this?
SV> Shaun SV> ----- Original Message ----- SV> From: "Vincent Smits" <sonicsunset@hotmail.com> SV> To: <kraftwerk@mailman.xmission.com> SV> Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 7:50 PM SV> Subject: [Kraftwerk] OT: mp3 to audio
I need to convert mp3's into audio files. Does anyone know where I can download a free program to do this?
thanks,
Vincent
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I'll give all your suggestions a go. Thanks for your help guys. Shaun ----- Original Message ----- From: "Erik Jälevik" <erik.jalevik@ntlworld.com> To: <kraftwerk@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2003 8:31 PM Subject: Re: Re[2]: [Kraftwerk] OT: mp3 to audio
Or you could just rip the CDs as separate tracks, and use a continuous play plugin for Winamp for playing. There should be such a plugin for download from the Winamp site. (If you're using Winamp that is)
Erik
Hello Shaun,
There's a simple way: Put the CD on a CD Player (not at the computer, but a separated unit) and connect it to the computer audio input, then record with an audio software (Soundforge, by example). Then you can convert to MP3.
Marcelo Duarte
SV> On a similar note and totally off topic. SV> I have a number of DJ mix CD's that I want to convert to MP3's. The
problem
SV> is that the discs have track markers between each track. SV> So, although all the discs sound like a continuous mix, when ripping to MP3 SV> the software I have (Steinbergs myMP3 3.0) treats each segment as SV> a separate track and puts a space between each track.
SV> Anyone have any ideas on a way 'round this?
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