hi.  The short answer is, if you have the free version of Winamp, you 
can only convert to WMA and Wav, as far as I know.  MP3 and AAC plus 
are available with the pro version.
At least, this was true last I checked.

Hope this helps.

At 03:02 PM 7/2/2006, you wrote:
>hi all,
>I recently tried to rip some cd's with winamp. I've got a question, though.
>In the CD ripping options, i have 9 encoders. I can only access 3 of them
>from those. Are the six in the middle all paid encoders, or is there some
>way to do other than WMA and WAV encoding?
>thanks
>
>Brandon Hicks
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