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darthweaver

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Well so that you don't have this problem in the future get Real One Player cause they give you the option of what format you want your music to be copied to when you are getting it off the CD to your PC. I have like 15 CD's on my comp that I got using Window's Media Player and it annoys me cause I can't listen to them on Winamp 3 for some reason so I've been converting them slowly.

 

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The most likely path is to convert it back to a wave file, then re-encode it. Since WMA is already a compressed music file, it will not provide a completely high quality wave file for you to encode into MP3...

 

I use CDex too, which rips from the CD and allows you to choose whatever you want to rip it as. I currently choose AAC, since it's a higher quality encoder (after all Dolby labs created it) than MP3.

 

Don't use WMP to do the ripping, use CDex, and use the inbuilt LAME MP3 encoder in the program, will do the job for you.

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