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Actually guys theyre not too difficult to find... just go to mp3.com they have a list of good encoders/rippers and also a list of cdrom compatibillity. There are programs that go straight from cd to mp3 and others that go to wav then to mp3. If you have a slower pc i would suggest ripping your cds to wav then leaving them to encode overnight (remembering that a 3 minute track in wav format is about 30mb) emma >List, >a MP3-creator which can transform audio CD's to MP3 and WAV to MP3 and ... is >the MP3 Creator from Acceleration Software International Corporation. Their site >is www.webcelerator.com. You could download it from their I guess, for free. >I've tried it, and apart from a some quality loss it's OK. But maybe there are >still better tools. >I hope this will help. >Good luck. >Edy >>>> Trevor Johnston <trevor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 02/16/99 10:24pm ..... >If you plan putting sound clips on the pages then >you'll need some program to record from a tape or CD and then (for long >samples) encode them to (for example) mp3. The programs to do this are >quite difficult to find, but the shareware program n-Track Studio might >well be sufficient. -- unsubscribe or receive the list in digest form, mail a message of 'help' to
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