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 Posted by AMUN on 04/07/07 00:45 
While you don't say what type of system you are using, but crossposted to  
"microsoft"groups, I'll guess you are on a windoze system. 
 
Windows media player is free, and does a half-assed job to get you started. 
Just remember to rip to .MP3 and not .WMA format. 
 
 
 
 
"Russ" <fake@email.com> wrote in message  
news:p-WdnRFOG82Y_ovbnZ2dnUVZ_sqdnZ2d@ptd.net... 
> Their website says I also need an external MP3 encoder. What does that  
> mean? I am looking for a program to just rip to a file and have it as an  
> MP3 on my computer. 
> 
> 
> "theplectrum" <theplectrum@spam.wanadoo.fr> wrote in message  
> news:461650ff$0$25950$ba4acef3@news.orange.fr... 
>> 
>> "Russ" <fake@email.com> wrote in message  
>> news:hKidnTegONsJ3ovbnZ2dnUVZ_hOdnZ2d@ptd.net... 
>>> My new computer do not have the software to be able to rip mp3's from my  
>>> CD's (it's an upgrade I have to buy). My old computer used Roxio easy  
>>> basic 5. Does anyone know a good progam so I can rip songs fomr my CD's? 
>>> endocer 
>>> 
>> 
>> AudioGrabber : 
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>> http://www.audiograbber.com-us.net/ 
>> 
>> You can also download the Lame codec required to rip into mp3's from this  
>> site. 
>> 
>> Clt, 
>> Jerry 
>> 
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