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To: stevenallen who wrote (12608)4/25/2004 6:19:04 PM
From: JBTFD  Read Replies (1) of 110194
 
Puplava's show is easy to do that for because it is downloadable in mp3 format. You then need a program to convert the file to wav format readable by a CD player. They're called rippers and many are free. Once you've got the file on the CD the only thing you need is a current enough CD player to play the file. Many old CD players are not able to read ripped CD's.

I've seen many rippers that will go from mp3 to wav format easily. I have not seen many that will do real audio to CD, though they may exist.

Another way to bypass the ripping process is to get an mp3 player. I've got one, it works great. You can fit about 24 hours of audio on one CD.
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