I love music! I have hundreds of CDs in my collection, a few of which have survived since from the late 1980s. I have an ...
While many people get music from digital sources—the iTunes Store, eMusic, Amazon.com and other on-line vendors—a lot of us still buy CDs. In addition, many people have never gotten around to ripping ...
I've read the similar threads here on this topic, but I want a little more info.<P>I want to rip my CDs and encode them to MP3s for my personal use. I want stable software that does this simply and ...
I’ve got a huge collection of music, and I still haven’t ripped all my CDs; in addition, I regularly buy new CDs, and rip them as soon as I get them. So when I got a new Mac Pro, I was hoping that the ...
I can’t remember the last time I played music on a spinning compact disc. It’s been the better part of 20 years since I spent countless hours ripping CDs into a bloated MP3 collection, trying to call ...
In brief: Do you remember ripping CDs to save your favorite tracks, create a personal library or burn your selection to a new CD? Perhaps the last time was a decade ago. Nevertheless, the ability to ...
Most of the ripping applications I've ever used would allow you to rip a CD as a single file. It's ancient but I've used EAC for years and I know for certain that is an option. You'll still have 26 ...