As well as ripping and creating MP3 files from streaming audio PC sources, will Replay Music also automatically rip MP3 files (including GraceNote style file naming) directly from CD's that I own?
Thanks, Airpilot
As well as ripping and creating MP3 files from streaming audio PC sources, will Replay Music also automatically rip MP3 files (including GraceNote style file naming) directly from CD's that I own?
Thanks, Airpilot
The best thing for you to do is give it a try and see. With DRM it is not always as easy as it use to be. The music is tagged with genre, etc. when capturing. Thanks.
Thanks for your response.
I didn't make my request clear - I understand the DRM issue, and the fact that some CD's may not rip due to that misguided process.
My question is: Does Replay Music have the capability to make mp3 files from CD's that I own? In other words, does Replay Music rip CD's into mp3's, if there's no DRM or other legal issues?
I'm asking a software functionality question, not for a guesstimate depending on DRM issues.
I don't know how to ask this simple question any more plainly...
Airpilot
Hi Matthew:
Thanks for your reply.
Yes, I'm aware that WMP will rip CD's into MP3 or WMA. What I wanted to know was, should I buy a copy of Replay Music because it would do a better job of ripping than WMP? I'm not satisfied with the job WMA does, so I thought maybe Replay Music might give me more quality and flexibility during ripping.
Any thoughts?
Thanks, Airpilot
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