.cda -- .mp3 ??
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lupe
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27. August 2004 @ 07:58 |
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hey,
when you play a normal audio cd on your computer, the files are in .cda with a volume of 1kb. You only can play them if the cd is in your computer...:(. Is there a way to convert them to a normal .mp3/.wav format? With a convert program or something??
greetz
lupe
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2005
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27. August 2004 @ 11:35 |
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sure can.. search cd ex on yahoo
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nick2005
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28. August 2004 @ 11:57 |
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You can just download CDex here:
CDex
http://cdex.n3.net/
It is a great program for audio and can do a lot of things. If it doesn't work, feel free to post on the forum.
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lupe
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29. August 2004 @ 01:22 |
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i cant install or something else :(
if i open cdex_151.zip / .exe , there are error messages .... I have the same problem with the 1.50 version :s. What can I do?
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nick2005
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29. August 2004 @ 06:39 |
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lupe
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29. August 2004 @ 09:27 |
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thank you nick, now its correctly installed and I can run the program :)
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lupe
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29. August 2004 @ 10:10 |
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the program works correctly! I've converted 2 cd's, but i have al question:
a month ago i copied a cd to my pc and the cd was in my pc, so i didn't know that you couldn't read them if the cd was out my pc ... but i renamed al files and now I want to convert that renamed files to mp3 format... but is that possible? i didn't found it :(
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nick2005
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29. August 2004 @ 12:09 |
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I'm having a little trouble understanding you. Are you saying that you made a shortcut of the CD on your computer or you copied the files onto your computer. If you copied them then you don't need the CD to listen to them. Also, if you copied them, what format were they in? Most probably AAC.
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lupe
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29. August 2004 @ 12:29 |
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i made a shortcut, but if the cd isn't in the pc, i cant play them... they are in .cda (cd-audionummer)
if you open the program, you see the window with the contain of the cds in your computer, but I want to see a map on my pc...:p
sorry, my english isn't very well ;)
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nick2005
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29. August 2004 @ 17:07 |
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well first of all I would copy the files to your computer. After that you have to use a program to convert them. I can help you find a program but I need to know what format the files are in. You can find this out by right clicking on the file and clicking properties and you'll see something like AAC or MP3 or WMA or WAV or something like that.
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lupe
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29. August 2004 @ 23:44 |
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the files are allready on my computer. They are in CDA ...
thanks for help me :D
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nick2005
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30. August 2004 @ 14:18 |
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Ok now I feel stupid. It was sort of obvious they were in CDA. So you want to convert these files from a .cda to .mp3 and then burn them to an audio cd, right?
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lupe
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1. September 2004 @ 03:15 |
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right, but i dont know a program where you can convert cda files who aren't on a cd ;)
do you know one?
thx
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nick2005
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1. September 2004 @ 15:12 |
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lupe
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2. September 2004 @ 21:42 |
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it doesn't work, but doesn't matter, i think they are no programs who can do that...:(
but its a very good program that convert files very fast (ogg --> mp3)but... do someone knows a serial for it? i diddnt found something.. else i cant use it anymore in 2 days...
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