Hi Kelly.

Windows media player is a very accessible animal these days and is worth 
anyone taking another look.  It's media library is completely accessible and 
easy to use unlike winamp which bounces from version to version breaking and 
fixing the library.  It is easy to select which tracks you wish to rip using 
only your PC cursor and spacebar.  No need here for use of the JAWS cursor 
or equivalent and no struggles trying to work out what is checked or not as 
is the case with Easy Cd extractor.

All ripping functions are configurable and all functions are accessible 
using tab, spacebar, application key and options from the menu bar.  In 
other words completely windows standard.

In my opinion it's a better player than winamp.  Just listen to a live album 
or concept album where the tracks merge to see how seemlessly media player 
will do this compared to winamp.


We're all a little guilty of sticking with our favourite programs and 
probably not looking around enough for alternatives.  Winamp has been used 
for years by blind users and windows media player was once not very 
accessible at all.  Times have changed.

Regards.

Kevin
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kelly Pierce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2007 4:46 PM
Subject: Re: Getting track titles from CD when ripping to MP3


> One of the benefits of using a stand alone CD ripper such as CDEX or Exact
> Audio Copy is that these programs are highly configurable.  Both programs
> allow you take the CDDB information about the disc and have it displayed 
> in
> many different ways, depending upon user preferences.  Often, mass market
> all-in-one offerings that do a number of tasks, such as Windows Media
> player, may not do all of them well.  Win Media can play audio files, rip
> CD's, and burn CD's and do it less accessibly with fewer options than
> Winamp, EAC and Nero.
>
> Kelly
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Dale E. Heltzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2007 7:28 PM
> Subject: Getting track titles from CD when ripping to MP3
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>> So how do I get the track titles to either appear as the file name or as
>> the Title field in an MP3 file I'm ripping from an audio CD?
>> I can use MS Media Player 10, or Audition 1.5.
>> Currently, I get only "track" and the number, with nothing in the
>> information fields.
>> TIA
>>
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