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    CD to wav?

    Is there a program I can use that will allow me to rip from cd straight to wav? because I have Windows media player, but that only allows me to rip to lossless wma and my music software doesnt recognise wma and I then have to convert to wav...
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    Cool, I also found AudioGrabber
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    Quote Originally Posted by Submeg View Post
    Cool, I also found AudioGrabber
    Not that I have tried, but i would have thought WinAMP would do this.
    On news of PSPUAE update on DCEMU came this reply, lol.

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    I'm a fan of DB Poweramp myself.

    I'm also pretty sure you can set (some) versions of WMP to rip to WAV, but I haven't used it to rip for ages I have to admit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J T View Post
    I'm a fan of DB Poweramp myself.

    I'm also pretty sure you can set (some) versions of WMP to rip to WAV, but I haven't used it to rip for ages I have to admit.
    Thats what I thought, I remember ripping to WAV with WMP, but aint tried with new WMP.
    On news of PSPUAE update on DCEMU came this reply, lol.

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    Yea never got into WinAMP.....don't know why. But I now have it working so its sweet!
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    I used to use WinAMP all the time years ago, but then I built a new system a few years ago and WinAMP caused some kind of bad hardware instability and would instantly crash the whole system when you tried to load it. So I stopped using it and haven't touched it since.

    Now for audio playback I used MediaMonkey which is a great music library application, and for audio ripping I use CDex which directly supports the Lame MP3 Encoder, and can also use WinAMP plugins!

    I've never tried DB PowerAMP. Isn't it a commercial application? The great thing about CDex and MediaMonkey is you can use them for free!

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    I remember back in the day when everyone would go on about winamp...I was and still think meh, if you have any software its all the same really
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harrison View Post
    I used to use WinAMP all the time years ago, but then I built a new system a few years ago and WinAMP caused some kind of bad hardware instability and would instantly crash the whole system when you tried to load it. So I stopped using it and haven't touched it since.

    Now for audio playback I used MediaMonkey which is a great music library application, and for audio ripping I use CDex which directly supports the Lame MP3 Encoder, and can also use WinAMP plugins!

    I've never tried DB PowerAMP. Isn't it a commercial application? The great thing about CDex and MediaMonkey is you can use them for free!
    It used to be completely free, but now you have to pay for the MP3 codec, which is a great shame. The reason they gave was something to do with a licence fee and some possible lawsuit - don't know if that was just an excuse. But.... well....

    I use media monkey after your recommendation, it's very good. For some reason I have never got into winAMP either.

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