Re: this is gonna sound strange
Posted by Orpheus on
Fri Sep 26th 2003 at 1:34pm
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i recently downloaded a movie (yeah i know but shuddap a minute) the movie file is in "bin,cue" format.. i forgot how to recombine a file that is compressed in this way..
can someone please refresh my memory.. i know it is a very stable compression format, but its been ages since i did one and am at a loss..
thanx in advance
Re: this is gonna sound strange
Posted by Hornpipe2 on
Fri Sep 26th 2003 at 2:21pm
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A bin/cue file is a CD image. You can open up Nero, or DiscJuggler, or whatever, and burn the CUE file as an image - it should point to the BIN for you.
Re: this is gonna sound strange
Posted by Orpheus on
Fri Sep 26th 2003 at 6:03pm
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another stupid chapter in "how to"
i need to convert .CDA to .MP3
what is the best free program to do this..
thanx
Re: this is gonna sound strange
Posted by Orpheus on
Fri Sep 26th 2003 at 6:41pm
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thanx guys, i appreciate it a bunch.. i am trying edge's first, it seems to be doing the trick..
whether it does what i want or not, thanx a bunch :smile:
Re: this is gonna sound strange
Posted by Edge Damodred on
Fri Sep 26th 2003 at 7:19pm
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Well it did get my Vice City Soundtrack into UT2k3.
Re: this is gonna sound strange
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AudioGrabber will rip to WAV. Just drop it into LAME (free MP3 encoder) and you'll have MP3s of all your ripped songs.
Re: this is gonna sound strange
Posted by Orpheus on
Sun Sep 28th 2003 at 12:25am
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for the most part, edges proggy worked.. at least as well as any could have..
my plan, i checked out some audio books on cd from our library, for the most part, my cdr/w had no problem copying 1 to 1, but being from the library, you can imagine the abuse some of the disc's took...
my cdr/w balked at the ones heavily scratched. so i ripped the tracks that were salvageable, with the assistance of the proggy, and a bottle of scratch remover.. (miracle stuff), messy as hell but it rendered the disc's from useless to 95%.. i lost few enuff tracks that the story should be ok..
anyways.. thanx everyone :smile:
Re: this is gonna sound strange
Posted by mazemaster on
Sun Sep 28th 2003 at 5:26am
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Winamp will write to .wav as well
Re: this is gonna sound strange
Posted by sde on
Sun Sep 28th 2003 at 7:29pm
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Oh, btw...
My friend (being foolish) decided to get all his music off his CDs using Windows Media Player. Now, when I want to...uh..."borrow" his music, I get all this re-registration bollox. Is there any program you know which converts the wma files (or whatever the hell they are) into mp3s and destroys all of this nastiness? Thanks!
Re: this is gonna sound strange
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If you ever want to rip music from a CD I recommend CDex...it's free and does the job. If possible don't mix around with the "MS Crew" :razz: