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General Usage
- Basic Usage
- WMA problems
- Batch converting
- Converting entire
folders
- What play lists
are supported?
- Are the original
files replaced?
- Converted songs
sound bad.
- Conversions are
taking too long.
- Converting to
OGG is slow
Ripping/Converting CDA
- Ripping CDs/
Converting
CDA files
- Track names are
not correct when
ripping.
Other
- Command line
options
- Where are my
songs stored?
- No right click
menu!
- I'd like to print
the manual!
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Ripping CDs/Converting CDA files
Audio Converter Pro makes it very easy to rip audio CDs. Simply
right click on the entire CD or an individual track and select "Convert
To" and then select the audio format. One way to do this is
to put in an audio CD into your CD drive, double click "My
Computer", followed by double clicking the CD drive and then
right clicking on a "Track 0X.CDA" to rip a single song.
(To rip the entire CD, right click on the CD drive and select "Convert
this folder's audio files to", followed by the format.)
(Note that for every track, the software creates a temporary WAV
file and then converts it to the appropriate file format.)
Track names are not correct when ripping.
Sometimes when ripping CDs or converting CDA files, the final destination
file will be named incorrectly. In this case, the FreeDB song title
database has an incorrect entry. The current way to fix this is
to stop the rip and then edit a file called "cdplayer.ini"
which should be in your Windows directory, either C:\Windows\cdplayer.ini
or C:\WinNT\cdplayer.ini depending on your version of Windows. Find
the incorrect track names and then edit it to be accurate. Now re-rip
your CD and they'll be named and tagged correctly.
Also, if they are coming out as "untitled - 01", etc,
you can also use this solution.
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