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I know this is a bit old school but...
Trying to use Windows media player (Windows 10) to rip a track from a CD.
I've done loads in the distant past.
Although player is set to rip in MP3 format it stubbornly refuses to do so and I seem to end up with a .cda file.
I just need said track on my Samsung S10 and I've spent over an hour on this and it's doing my nut in.
Any wise words?
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Last time I ripped a CD, I used an application called CDex, on a Windows 98 machine. I don't know if it will work on a modern machine, but it rips straight from CD to mp3 or wav without much faff, even letting you set the bitrate.
Just searching the directory on my HD threw up a Windows Defender warning for another file, telling me it had a 2018 ransomware. The file is a 2000 program though. Unless ransomware can travel through time...
I don't know if that old version will work, and it might be quicker to just search for a newer version of CDex
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This item was edited on Friday, 19th April 2024, 18:29
I've always found media player a ball ache and use dbpoweramp. You can use that free for 21 days ot this free program is great too. Available here and Windows store.
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EAC is great but my go to is foobar2000.
I don't do too many CDs nowadays (a dozen or so a year) but I do use it to convert between filetypes and bitrates (flac to mp3 etc.)
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If it still doesn't rip with other software, it could be that the disc has a form of copy protection.
I remember trying to rip some of my brother's CDs a few years ago and encountered a few copy protected discs. I tried a bunch of different solutions but in the end I just downloaded some rips instead.
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"If it still doesn't rip with other software, it could be that the disc has a form of copy protection."
Managed to do it in the past with the same track on my old phone that got nicked so I know it's possible.
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