windows media player 10 is good, assuming you're on windows xp. if not, cdex is another great choice. there is also itunes. only supports windows 2000 and xp though. cdex is the best, in my opinion. options are a lot more customizable, etc.
What's the best program to use to rip my CDs into mp3 format so I can use them on my mp3 player? I'm not going to file share them or anything illegal I just want to listen to them on my mp3 player. I've tried Audiograbber but it ended up playing some of the start of the next song at the end of the previous one. Is Music Match Jukebox or Winamp a good choice? Thanks for any help.
windows media player 10 is good, assuming you're on windows xp. if not, cdex is another great choice. there is also itunes. only supports windows 2000 and xp though. cdex is the best, in my opinion. options are a lot more customizable, etc.
I got a CD with my mp3player which included Musicmatch Jukebox and that's a good program. It's really basic to be honest, the design and layout I mean, but it's pretty simple to use and reliable also. Good luck
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Thanks for your help guys. I'll probably use Windows Media Player 10 now because I found where I switch the rip settings into mp3 mode. Have you ever had any problems with songs that have been ripped like I did with Audiograbber?