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Old 8th August 2012, 21:09
Ghoul Slayer Ghoul Slayer is offline
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I've had problems ripping DVDs before but never a CD. This is the first exception. The name of the CD is "5 steps to successful selling -Zig Zigler". I'm using Media Player. I'm sure that's my first mistake but, as I said before, it never prevented me from ripping a CD before. For DVDs I normally use DVD Shrink and Nero. I should mention that I installed a new hard drive and I haven't installed those programs yet. I'm also using the trial version of AnyDVD because I haven't gone and looked for the disk that has my key on it yet.
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Old 8th August 2012, 21:15
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If this is an audio cd then you're out of luck. Anydvd does not interact with audio cd's. It is a dvd/hd-dvd/blu-ray decryption & ripping tool only.
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Old 8th August 2012, 21:28
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If this is an audio cd then you're out of luck. Anydvd does not interact with audio cd's. It is a dvd/hd-dvd/blu-ray decryption & ripping tool only.
Check again, it does.


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Old 8th August 2012, 23:33
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Well, I finally got it to rip. I had to do one track at a time, most of them 3 or 4 times before it quit freezing up but in the end I got it.
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Old 9th August 2012, 08:36
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Years ago, I use to use Musicmatch Plus and take a source CD audio disk and play/record it using MP3 highest rate to the Musicmatch library. Once in the Musicmatch library you could burn it to any blank CD disk.

You might be able to do the same with Microsoft media player 11.

OR

You could take an CD player that has an earphone jack and run the left, right, and ground leads to the line in on your computer. Then play the CD disk on your player to the Microsoft media player 11 library and record it on your computer. Once its in your media player 11 library burn it to a 700mb CD-R blank disk.

I have put many audio signals old 45's, LP's, radio broadcast to 700mb CD-R disks, building the audio disks with the highest level of MP3 format.
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Old 9th August 2012, 10:34
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Well, I finally got it to rip. I had to do one track at a time, most of them 3 or 4 times before it quit freezing up but in the end I got it.
Your were better off with Winamp that is a better music ripper and mp3 maker...I use it and it works and make the right category for the music selection as well. So if you want to really rip good cd music you should invest in Winamp.

Clarification this is for Audio cd on what your asking not sure but sounds like audio but I do know for music cd Winamp is a good ripper and that categorizes your music for you. But if it is protected audio not sure but Anydvd does work for protected Audio music cd that I seen and used it on. As for Audio cd if not protected you should imgburn and see if it could do the whole disk instead of one track at a time?? But you might have to experiment more to find out what really works for what your trying to do.

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