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hi guys.

I have a cd called back to the 60's Tight Fit It is a Non stop mix. Please can someone tell me how to rip the cd to one mp3 file. i currently use dbpoweramp to rip my cd's but this rips all the files to seperate tracks an not one file, unless i have missed something.

some help would be greatful
 

Posted Sat 05 Jun 10 @ 2:58 pm
You can us iTunes and choose the "join CD tracks" feature in the "advanced" toolbar when you rip the CD.
 

ive done well to get by without iTunes..

For ripping cds i use EZ-CD Extractor.. From poikosoft.com
i invested in this several years ago, and all the updates have been free :)
 

marksmolinski wrote :
ive done well to get by without iTunes..

For ripping cds i use EZ-CD Extractor.. From poikosoft.com
i invested in this several years ago, and all the updates have been free :)


Or you could just use iTunes.
 

iTunes? nah, im staying apple free.
 

Yeah, Itunes is the business bro. It doesnt cost you to use it.
Why don;'t you just make the thing one file?
 

marksmolinski wrote :
iTunes? nah, im staying apple free.


What do you have against Apple?
 

thanks for the comments guys but I do not wish to buy another program as I only have this one cd. Is There any Other way to do this, I do have itunes but it does not rip to mp3.
 

iTunes does in fact rip to mp3. I've given you an easy and free solution, it's up to you to choose whether to use my advice or not.
 

In DB Power AMP you can Rip As One in the ripping menu and rip the cd as one file
 

Search for & download audiograbber, load your CD right click the last track,choose properties and make a note of the last sector number, right click the first track, choose properties, replace the last sector number with the one from the last track, make sure that the first track is the only one checked, rename the track to what you like and click grab ............... One single MP3 Simples!!!
 

DJMikeJames wrote :
I do have itunes but it does not rip to mp3.


Incorrect - as dizzy says iTunes can rip to mp3.

You will need to change you import settings. On a Mac click iTunes from the title bar, then preferences. For Windows i think it is Tools the Options/Preferences.

Change the Import settings to mp3 encoder and set your bit rate.



 



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