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RE: mp3 encoder?
I use one called dbPowerAmp which I downloaded from www.download.com ...
that's a good page to start with, they have loads of free shareware /
freeware up for grabs (including a category for mp3 encoders). That
software is a little buggy for me sometimes, but overall works pretty well.
It allows you to convert to both mp3 and wav from a source CD, file, or
even
from incoming audio from your soundcard.
What's funny is that I did the same thing... I used to use AudioCatalyst
until I reformatted... =) I miss it. MusicMatch seems to work fairly
well
once you learn the not-particularly-intuitive-or-logical interface. =)
-Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: matt davignon [mailto:mattdavignon@hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 12:53 PM
To: loopers-delight@loopers-delight.com
Subject: mp3 encoder?
Could anybody suggest a free mp3 encoder for me? I used to use
Audiocatalyst, but I reformatted, and now all I have access to is the
"trial
version".
I tried MusicMatch Jukebox (or something like that), but either it doesn't
list the CD tracks (so I can't pick which ones to encode), or it tries to
burn the mp3 tracks to a new CD-R.
Ideally, I'd like one that could do CD (or .wav) to mp3 and also mp3 to
.wav.
Anybody? anybody?
Matt
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