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| 538466 | 2007-04-05 09:42:00 | Hi I am looking for (freeware) software to rip music from a Dvd and record it to a cd, I belive the format on the cd might end in .cda ( is this correct?) I just want the music on a cd to play on my sony walkman or cd player. Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated :) |
monies (6310) | ||
| 538467 | 2007-04-05 09:52:00 | its a little complicated . judging by your post probably not the best thing to try doing off the cuff . basic its the same as ripping a movie off a dvd (rg divx conversion etc), where you crack the copy protection, rip the files, extract the video and audio . except you only keep the sound and convert it to wave to burn to cd . try ripping cd's first and burning music cd's . then check out the many dvd converting sites . |
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| 538468 | 2007-04-05 10:02:00 | Will a cd player play .wav files? I thought it had to be .cda | monies (6310) | ||
| 538469 | 2007-04-05 10:17:00 | cda is just the name/extension. wave is the actuall format/codec used. | tweak'e (69) | ||
| 538470 | 2007-04-05 20:47:00 | Even if you can rip it as MP3 or WMA, any decent burning program should then be able to burn it to CD to listen to in a standalone CD player. Check out www.glump.net |
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