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  1. #11
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    Although you wish to remain with WMP. I would suggest taking a look at EAC, which is Exact Audio Copier.
    As it offers much more abilities than WMP simple CD Ripping abilities.

    Now, another way you can "rip" to wavs, is probably the most simple.
    By changing your CDFS.VXD file on your Windows system. What this file does, it allows you to simply, open Windows Explorer and drag and drop the files you want.
    This is ofcourse, if it works underyour current OS.


    http://www.sonicspot.com/alternatecd...tecdfsvxd.html

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    A perhaps more exact copy was available to family and friends in the request forum.

  3. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by skookum88 View Post
    Quote, from our bud the gaffer :

    "loads of my cds are under feet when im driving
    which is usually after the dog has chewed them as well.....
    it gives a real good quality."
    yeah its terrible really,but i guess cdrs are cheaper than car door handles and head rests.hes a real devil that dog of mine.
    simply me

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    For those of you who may have wondered -
    "so...what in the heck did that guy end up doing?" :

    For playing DVDs -
    Media Player Classic (included in K-Lite Codec Pack 2.81 Standard)
    and
    For ripping and burning music CDs in WAV -
    Windows Media Player 11

    Thanks to everyone who offered their educated opinion.
    Your experience and intelligence have helped guide my thinking through
    this interesting maze of possibilities.
    I've learned, and $aved, a lot.
    Last edited by skookum88; 03-13-2007 at 06:59 AM.


 

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