How to transfer audio music frm CD become MP3?

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Hi to all:)

i want to transfer my audio music frm cd to become mp3... once i copied out the file n paste, it still remain its original file but not MP3...:confused:

Does there any methods to transform audio CD file to MP3 file?

thanx
 
Is your CD original or is burned become a audio cd? if you just copy paste, it's like nothing empty file size should be 44bytes only. I don't really know why, but long time ago, cds that I bought from pasar malam all can copy direct from CD, but I need to convert them of course.

Ok, if yours can work, then all you need to do is go to www.download.com, and search for the best application. Try include 'Mp3' in search.
 
bro simply,

The CD was not ori instead just brought frm pasar malam. :D true what u've said. after i copy n paste it bocomes to 44bytes...

how to convert them?

i try search frm the site u giv...

thianx 4 da info bro:)
 
there's a software called audiograbber, maybe u can check it out
 
U can't copy & paste direct from a audio CD... if u wan to convert to mp3 direct from ur cd... try CDex (downkload) ... it will extract from ur cd then convert to mp3 into ur harddisk... if u 1 the audio cd format(wave) u still can use CDex jux extract it... u also can use window media player to copy from CD to ur harddisk but it will be wma format... ;)
 
go to downloads.com.........type cd to mp3 converter.
choose any freeware u want.
 
use musicmatch. www.musicmatch.com
its free and you can choose the quality which you wan to rip it. anything above 128kb/s is overkill. so no need to have such a big file.
 
if u want to listen to quality but in MP3 format, it's recommended more than 128kb format... than it'll give u more 'sound' than less than 128kb, like 64kb...

for Window Media Player, u can choose the record type u want... it can be either WMA or MP3...
 

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