On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 12:28:37 -0400
"Ronald J. Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Monday 15 September 2003 11:02 am, Miark wrote:
> > Use Grip to rip and encode them to MP3 or Ogg. If you're playing them
> > on a computer, I recommend OGG; if you're going to play it in a
> > portable MP3 player, then use MP3.
> 
> To use MP3 with Grip, you have to have Lame installed though, right?

Or bladeenc... or similar

> 
> > Grip will rip the CDs track by track. From there you can use any number
> > of CD burning apps to burn the tracks to CD. I like ERoaster. Make sure
> > you burn it as a data CD and not an audio CD otherwise the burning software
> > might try to convert the MP3/Ogg files back to CDDA, putting you back to
> > square one.
> >
> > Miark

Aye!  gcombust is the program of my choice.  "Data track"s being the key words.

> 
> (I like Gcombust but like Miark said, there are several that work fine)
> 
> I was gonna send another reply to this thread but Miarks' answer pretty well 
> sums it up - follow what he posted, you should do fine. :-)


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