Easiest File conversion software
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bigwavewilson
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Easiest File conversion software
I am trying to find the easiest way to get cd tracks from a disc into browser so that i can drag and drop as clips. Does anybody have the time to walk me through this? Do I need a 3rd party conversion software? If so what? How does this all work? I apologize for more total newbieness.
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Clearscreen
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windows media player.
go to files>tools>options and set where you want the files to go first and what format (live will use mp3s). then go to the rip tab and press rip... the rest is kind of self explanatory i think.
if you want to rip to wave you'll need to get some ripping software. theres a LOT of em so do a google and find one you're happy with.
go to files>tools>options and set where you want the files to go first and what format (live will use mp3s). then go to the rip tab and press rip... the rest is kind of self explanatory i think.
if you want to rip to wave you'll need to get some ripping software. theres a LOT of em so do a google and find one you're happy with.
Last edited by Clearscreen on Tue Oct 17, 2006 4:35 am, edited 1 time in total.
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bigwavewilson
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Clearscreen
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live will use mp3s or waves, so with media player mp3 is the only option if you wanna use it with live. i was editing my other post as you replied... sorry...
wave is better quality and live will use it directly. a 320 kbps mp3 isn't too bad and takes a lot less space, but live has to decode it as a wave to it's temp cache to use it (not as bad as it sounds in real life).
wave is better quality and live will use it directly. a 320 kbps mp3 isn't too bad and takes a lot less space, but live has to decode it as a wave to it's temp cache to use it (not as bad as it sounds in real life).
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bigwavewilson
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Clearscreen
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DOH! you'll have to find a cd ripper that rips to wave. somethin like this:
http://www.mgshareware.com/frmmain.shtml
http://www.mgshareware.com/frmmain.shtml
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bigwavewilson
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