when you have a cd in your drive and would like convert the entire cd to your hard drive in mp3,when using vdj,How do you do the entire cd? When i try all it does is convert the first song and to do an entired cd,i have to name each track individually(a lot of time) Can someone help?
Posted Fri 14 Oct 05 @ 6:03 pm
Jimmy,
Search and read any thread about Audiograbber you can here.
It's pretty easy after you do it once, and it will import tags for the tracks from the internet.
Search and read any thread about Audiograbber you can here.
It's pretty easy after you do it once, and it will import tags for the tracks from the internet.
Posted Fri 14 Oct 05 @ 7:33 pm
i think audiograbber is perfered by some but even windows media player will do the same thing , if it find the info from the internet.
Posted Fri 14 Oct 05 @ 9:20 pm
I have a follow up question to this...what if you want to keep your gigging computer an internet virgin? It sounds like audiograbber needs to access the internet to be able to pull up the songs...any thoughts?
Posted Fri 14 Oct 05 @ 9:53 pm
@djdawg
Without connecting to the CDDB on the internet you will need to hand type all the song names. You could rip on one PC and transfer all the files to your gig computer
Without connecting to the CDDB on the internet you will need to hand type all the song names. You could rip on one PC and transfer all the files to your gig computer
Posted Fri 14 Oct 05 @ 10:22 pm
You can plug in for just seconds and the tag transmission occurs, then just take the lan cable out.
I'm talking 2-3 seconds to do this, no risk at all imo.
I'm talking 2-3 seconds to do this, no risk at all imo.
Posted Fri 14 Oct 05 @ 11:29 pm
Also under the CD heading, you can click check display cd text or get track names from cd text. In many cases you will get the info without going on the internet.
Posted Sat 15 Oct 05 @ 2:13 pm
@djdawg
Or (at least) if you cannot phisically have an Internet connection on that PC you can download (DSL required) the database - CDDB or Freedb, don't know what Audiograbber uses - with a connected PC and then install it on the first one. If you rip frequently it worth it.
Ciao!! :)
Or (at least) if you cannot phisically have an Internet connection on that PC you can download (DSL required) the database - CDDB or Freedb, don't know what Audiograbber uses - with a connected PC and then install it on the first one. If you rip frequently it worth it.
Ciao!! :)
Posted Sat 15 Oct 05 @ 6:38 pm