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whats a good free cd ripper? i've never ripped any cd's before, but i need to now...
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here is a list of Free ones from download.com

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Cdex is a pretty good one especially for copying those cd's that are one continuous song like Pink Floyd's The Wall
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Thanks for the link, Gazza. I'll have to try out that one you suggested. I've already ripped PF: The Wall, but I did it with the painstaking process of ripping it to a wav and using "wave studio" that my SB Live! software provides to but all the songs together so it's one continuous .wav. I then used audiograbber with the Lame encoder to make it a 320-birate MP3. That crap took some time :( This was before I had RAID also. I'm sure it wouldn't have taken as long with it, heh.
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