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Thread: FREE MP3 programs?

  1. #1
    ROZ
    I need one. What do you guys recommend?

  2. #2
    572Daytona
    What are you looking for something to play MP3's or create them from your CD's? Winamp is probably one of the better players, I think you need to to pay if you want to make your own MP3's using it though.

  3. #3
    ROZ
    I want to rip, burn, and store music. I never had a use for it until now...

  4. #4
    572Daytona
    Windows Media Player v9 can do all of that and it's free. The only problem is that it creates .wma files and not mp3's. A lot of the portable players support wma as well as mp3 so that might not be an issue. I think there are also plugins available for WMP that will convert to MP3. Personally I use the program that came with my mp3 player to create my mp3's.

  5. #5
    Cheap Thrills
    Here ya go .
    http://www.dbpoweramp.com/ (It's FREE !)
    be sure to get the WMA plugin also .
    as to a burning program , 6 of one half dozen of the other as far as mp3 are concerned.
    If your program doesnt offer a MP3 option, just select DATA mode that'll do it .
    C.T. :wink:

  6. #6
    locogringo
    ROZ, I have all my CD's MP3-ripped on my hard drive (and then some) and I won't use anything but RealPlayer but that's just me.
    When you make MP3's as a data file on your CD, you can have it categorized by album or CD. Also, when doing MP3's as a non-data burn, you can have them cross-fade from song to song for continous river mojo with no breaks in between songs.

  7. #7
    AgentX85239
    I found itunes to be easy to use, free too. If you have a lot of cds you want to rip, itunes organizes them pretty well.
    http://www.apple.com/itunes
    it works for PC too, not just mac

  8. #8
    GlastronGuy
    Originally posted by locogringo
    ROZ, I have all my CD's MP3-ripped on my hard drive (and then some) and I won't use anything but RealPlayer but that's just me.
    When you make MP3's as a data file on your CD, you can have it categorized by album or CD. Also, when doing MP3's as a non-data burn, you can have them cross-fade from song to song for continous river mojo with no breaks in between songs.
    You're right. You're the only person using Real Player for anything.

    I use dbpoweramp too and Music Match to sort them.

  9. #9
    beyondhelpin
    I like Roxio. Pretty good program. A little expensive. But it will do anything from cleaning up the pops and hiss off of album to the burning of mp3s.

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