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Old 03-30-2017, 12:39 PM   #2
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by whomever View Post
I usually download from overdrive or audible my Audiobooks. Occasionally, I need to rip cds to mp3, what I need is the quickest, easiest way to rip and label the rips. I don't want one long file but multiple files but not sepreated by cd disks. EX: cd1/file 1.... cd/2/file1.... Thank you in advance
If you use Windows, the best program to use is Exact Audio Copy. If the CD has tracks, it will rip by track if you want.
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