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  1. How do I rip an audio trk from a cd with Nero?
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  2. Member flaninacupboard's Avatar
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    it'll be different in every version of nero.

    use ISOBuster instead.
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  3. Anyone else know? I just wanna know which program I use to rip a song?
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    Use audiograbber, its free. dont know about nero, never use that function of it
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    i told you, use ISObuster. it's free, less than a meg to download, and lets you rip either individual tracks or the whole disc.
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    Originally Posted by JackMartinEF
    Anyone else know? I just wanna know which program I use to rip a song?
    Do you just want to make a wav or mp3? If so, you can't go wrong with EAC. I use that and LAME and get perfect results every time.
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  7. Originally Posted by haloblack
    Originally Posted by JackMartinEF
    Anyone else know? I just wanna know which program I use to rip a song?
    Do you just want to make a wav or mp3? If so, you can't go wrong with EAC. I use that and LAME and get perfect results every time.
    hey thx. Great programs.
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    you can use Cdex
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    In the later versions of Nero you can go to recorder > Save tracks. Then you can save as WAV, MP3 or a host of other audio formats.
    If in doubt, Google it.
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