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Posted by Nlaplaca on 01/02/07 23:02
"NRen2k5" <nomore@email.com> wrote in message
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> pacmail@gmail.com wrote:
>> Hi All----
>>
>> Thanks for taking the time to answer this question... I am trying to
>> create a single MP3 File from Instructional CD's that each contain
>> about twenty tracts. Popular software will create a seperate MP3 for
>> each track, with is great, but for my purposes, I would like to make a
>> single MP3 that contains all tracts from any particular audio CD
>>
>> Thanks for your help, and Happy New Year!!!
>
> CDex and Exact Audio Copy can both do it rather easily.
>
> CDex:
> "Convert" -> "Extract a section of the CD".
>
> Exact Audio Copy:
> "Action" -> "Copy range".
>
> AudioGrabber can also do it, but it's a little more tricky. It involves
> going into the "Track properties" of the last track of the CD, and writing
> down the number of the last sector, and then going into the "Track
> properties" of the first track and plugging the number into the last
> sector field there.
Mp3 Merge does this very easily. I use this when ripping audio books on disc
as they often have hundreds of small tracks. It is a very easy to use
program.
http://mp3merge.netfirms.com/
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