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Copying songs from CD
sumeet
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Bought a nursery rhymes CD and just want to copy onto MP3 player or smartphone to play for the baby but just copying/pasting hasn't worked, can't locate songs on phone.
Is there a simple way I can copy the CD onto another media device?
Didn't want to use ITUNES as each time IPOD syncs have to locate all the original songs which are on several data keys.
Thanks.......
Is there a simple way I can copy the CD onto another media device?
Didn't want to use ITUNES as each time IPOD syncs have to locate all the original songs which are on several data keys.
Thanks.......
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EAC with an add-on mp3 encoder0
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From the FAQ at the link above -
"3. Compression Questions
I want to compress audio tracks to MP3s, what do I need besides from EAC?
Remember that EAC does not supply a MP3 codec; you may use the LAME, Gogo or the BladeEnc DLL’s (or FAAC Dll for AAC compression) by copying them into the same directory where you copied EAC. Then you will be able to choose the installed DLLs in the compression option dialog box. Of course the quality of MP3 is based on the encoder and the bitrate you use. Beside the DLLs you could also specify external command line compressors that will be executed after an entire track was read (and not on-the-fly)."
I downloaded the LAME encoder and copied it into the folder where the EAC program files are.
I can't recall for certain, think I got LAME from here0 -
OP, you have already said that you have iTunes, so if you want to load onto an iThing, then iTunes can easily rip the CD into the iTunes library then manually sync to the iPod/iPhone.
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