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CD to MP3 Maker 2.30 - User Guide and FAQ
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How to Rip CD..
- Insert an Audio CD to your CD/DVD-driver
- Click the "Refresh" button to get the tracks on Audio CD.
- Click the "FreeDB" button :connects to a freedb-server to download the disc data.
- Select the folder where you want to put the audio files. Set the "Directory" field, you can use the "Browse" button to browse for an folder.
- Set the Output Format. Select the audio file format you want to use from the list of available formats.
- Click the "Rip CD" button to start the copying process.
how to convert audio files from one format to another in four easy steps.
- Click the "Add" button to add the files to the list.
- Set the Output Format. Select the audio file format you want to use from the list of available formats.
- Select the folder where you want to put the audio files. Set the "Directory" field, you can use the "Browse" button to browse for a folder.
- Click "Start" to start the file conversion.
Frequently Asked Questions - CD to MP3 Maker
- If it can't detect CD-ROM device?
If it can't detect CD-ROM device, Please download ASPI driver program and install it on your computer. It will probably fix the problems.
- About Windows Media Audio?
CD to MP3 Maker has not included Windows Media Audio codec. If you have not installed Windows Media Player 10. You ought to download and install the following codec first.
- When converting, CD to MP3 Maker pop the message 'fail to reset encode plug-in'. What does this mean?
This is because you selected an error output file settings. You may click menu "settings" and try another output file settings.
- I can't seem to rip any tracks at all. Help!
Try resetting the jitter correction values to their defaults in the CD Options dialog (click on the "Reset" button). If that doesn't work, In the CD Options dialog, try using the "Auto detect" read algorithm. If it still doesn't work, try the others individually. It's also possible that your drive simply doesn't support digital audio extraction -- while most SCSI drives support digital audio extraction, not all IDE drives do.
You ought to pick the correct CD ROM choice from the "CD settings" menu. If someone has more than 1 CD ROM (like a burner), the correct choice needs to be made.
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