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Posted by dadiOH on 09/28/74 11:31
Texarc wrote:
> I have been burning wma to audio cd and then ripping, but the mp3 ends
> up not having any information on the track to identify it.
> I tried burning a "highmat" CD, since the regular audio CD loses all
> of the track names and information, but it creates a CD of WMA files.
> This highmat CD DOES have track info, so the next question is there a
> utility that will rip these highmat wma to mp3 or is that illegal?
You haven't changed anything, you have just made a data CD that contains
duplicates of the WMA files. Only difference is that they are on a
different media (CD vs HDD).
One possible way through your conundrum is to export your WMA tags into
a CSV (comma separated value) file. Many tag editors will do so, if
yours won't check out these...
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=save+wma+tags+as+csv
You could use MP3 Book Helper to import the CSV into the newly made
MP3s.
http://mp3bookhelper.sourceforge.net/
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