She's so small, tiny and crushed up
Sep. 28th, 2004 03:01 amI'm working at home today, and am therefore finally getting round to putting software back on my PC after the Great Evesham Wiping Incident.
So, I want some mp3-ing software. I've always used CDCopy, and that seems to work pretty well. I'm just curious, would anyone recommend anything in particular. Any recommendations should do the following:
Thanks for any help.
And
kneeshooter, once I've sorted this out I'll chuck that track at you :)
So, I want some mp3-ing software. I've always used CDCopy, and that seems to work pretty well. I'm just curious, would anyone recommend anything in particular. Any recommendations should do the following:
- Run on Windows (XP)
- Be free to download ("I'll give you a pirate copy" doesn't count :)
- Be easy to install (I don't really want to faff around looking for codecs, etc)
- Be friendly to use
Thanks for any help.
And
EAC and Lame
Date: 2004-09-28 03:57 am (UTC)it freely downloadable,
easy enough to use and produces high quality recordings
EAC can be found here (http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/ (http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/)).
It costs but a postcard and a stamp (Cardware rather then freeware).
Lame you can download here http://www.bestdownload.com/download.php?sfid=135 (http://www.bestdownload.com/download.php?sfid=135))
Simply unzip lame,
install EAC ... point it at LAME and bingo ...
Lambert