ct: Turning an mp3 file into a wave file using cdex
Hello,
I have a disk of mp3 files. I need to turn a folder of files so that
they can be played on a standard audio cd.
this folder is mono spoken word files. I know that the cd rate is 44100,
What should the other byt rate be?
Thanks for you
7;s 128 or less, the file will sound a little gritty.
You could use winamp or windows media to create your audio file disc.
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From: "Vinny Samarco"
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Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2011 11:35 AM
Subject: Turning an mp3 fi
Hello,
I have a disk of mp3 files. I need to turn a folder of files so that
they can be played on a standard audio cd.
this folder is mono spoken word files. I know that the cd rate is 44100,
What should the other byt rate be?
Thanks for your help.
Vinny
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hi,
Please also send me a copy of the tutorial.
Thank you.
Vinny Samarco
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From: "Alan Pollard"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 12:40 AM
Subject: Re: Using CDex
hi TerriLynne,dont want to deluge you with
cember 29, 2009 2:40 AM
Subject: Re: Using CDex
hi TerriLynne,dont want to deluge you with too much imformation
smile,,but if you havn't recieved any help that works for you let me know
,I have an excellent tutorial on:c d x that is very easy to
follow,goodluck Alan Pollard.
c d x that is very easy to
follow,goodluck Alan Pollard.
- Original Message - From: "Terrilynne"
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Sent: Sunday, December 27, 2009 12:57 PM
Subject: Using CDex
Hi there,
If anyone can give me instructions for ripping a CD using CDex
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Sent: Sunday, December 27, 2009 12:57 PM
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Hi there,
If anyone can give me instructions for ripping a CD using CDex and JAWS, I
would really appreciate it. It seems straightforward enough, but my
computer
isn't taking th
can give me instructions for ripping a CD using CDex and JAWS,
I would really appreciate it. It seems straightforward enough, but my
computer isn't taking the final step of actually doing anything.
I put the CD into the CD-ROM, then went to the convert menu, and, in the
name of experiment
udio Discussion List"
Sent: Sunday, December 27, 2009 12:57 PM
Subject: Using CDex
Hi there,
If anyone can give me instructions for ripping a CD using CDex and JAWS, I
would really appreciate it. It seems straightforward enough, but my computer
isn't taking the final step of actually doin
Hi there,
If anyone can give me instructions for ripping a CD using CDex and JAWS, I
would really appreciate it. It seems straightforward enough, but my computer
isn't taking the final step of actually doing anything.
I put the CD into the CD-ROM, then went to the convert menu, and, i
b and JAWS says nothing,
so just hit f8 there and off you go!
HTH
James
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On Behalf Of Paul Porter
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 3:56 PM
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Subject: ripping tracks into 1 mp3 track using cdex
is it possible to rip the contents of a cd into a single mp3 file using cdex?
if so, how do you do this.
Thanks
Paul
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I hope someone who really knows cdex well can help here. I heard that you
can use cdex to record files that are playing on your computer, and I do in
fact now see a record button. But I'm not sure how this works or exactly
what you can do with this function. The person said you have to find a
Hello everyone:
I have a couple of cassettes which I would like to transfer to the computer
so that I can then make them mp3s. I've heard that the cdex program is 1 of
them which allows you to do so? I was wondering
1. what type of cable would I need to use to complete this task?
2. what settin
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