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i've been using audiograbber to rip cd's simply because it was free. well, i just bought a cd and listened to it in my car for a few days before i ripped it and started playing those mp3's in my car. at this point, it became pretty obvious that my mp3's were no longer cd quality. the highest bitrate available in audiograbber is only 56 Kbit/s, what bitrate should i be ripping these at to actually make cd quality mp3's?? does anybody have any recommendations for ripping software? id rather not have to buy, but i will if need be
i could also use some decent burning software as well, to burn both music cd's and data cd's but this isnt as important as ripping software.
oh yeah, i dont wanna use WMP for any of this. dont ask me why, i just dont.
i could also use some decent burning software as well, to burn both music cd's and data cd's but this isnt as important as ripping software.
oh yeah, i dont wanna use WMP for any of this. dont ask me why, i just dont.