Buda
With Winamp you could write a wav, while playing mp3.
So, what you need is a ripper, like MusicMatch Jukebox (see
www.download.com).
You'd be ahead to get a proper ripper program for that instead. CDex
is good, freeware, get it here: http://www.cdex.n3.net
EAC is better <url:http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/>
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Wannes
Dunno about the technical detail/background, but when a cd has some
scratches on it, EAC gives a better result (imo)
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Wannes
Jeff
"Buddha" <buda...@umn.edu> wrote in message
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Try Media Jukebox (www.mediajukebox.com)
musicfan
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norm
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"Norm" <beec...@austin360.com> wrote in message
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> > RealJukeBox will do the same. Now it's called RealOne, www.real.com.
> >
> Stay away from RealOne. It will take over your system.
Real Player is an invitation to spam too.