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Converting to MP3


Barney

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My wife has just bought a new laptop and she wants to use a track from a CD for a ring tone on her mobile. She has the latest Windows media player, but try as we might we cannot convert the track to MP3 format which is required for the mobile.

 

As you can tell I'm not what you'd call great with this type of thing, any help would be very much appreciated.

 

BTW her laptop is not connected to the net, but surely that's not required?

 

Thanks in advance.

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If its Windows Media Player 10 then the following should help:

 

Goto Tools->Options

Select the "Rip Music" tab

In the "Rip settings" section, click on the "Format" drop-down box, and select mp3

 

I know some earlier versions of Windows Media Player can't rip to mp3, but I can't remember when they introduced it - maybe in v10.

 

HTH

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You can download the latest media player for free from microsoft's website

 

Thanks Rob, have just downloded v11 to disc and will put it on her laptop tonight and see if that solves our problem.

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you need higher than that?

 

i doubt whether i'd notice quality any better than that.

 

My god you can... I never buy anything from iTunes as their rate (128) is gash! I think the variable ones (200+) are best....but if it's home ripping it has to be 320.. I need it CD quality..

 

If you have a mixture of different bit rates on your MP3 player you can really tell!

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My god you can... I never buy anything from iTunes as their rate (128) is gash! I think the variable ones (200+) are best....but if it's home ripping it has to be 320.. I need it CD quality..

 

If you have a mixture of different bit rates on your MP3 player you can really tell!

 

i have ripped all of my cds with itunes and play my ipod through my alpine head unit. i can only just tell the difference between a cd played through it and my ipod.

 

maybe my ears need cleaning out.

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i have ripped all of my cds with itunes and play my ipod through my alpine head unit. i can only just tell the difference between a cd played through it and my ipod.

 

maybe my ears need cleaning out.

 

Rip the same track at 128, 192 and 320 and you'll be amazed at the difference... people always say the human ear can't tell over 192, but I think you can..

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