i,ll say no more as my posts may increase. but try nero or cdex.
Also i,m sure Mike to my comment in the nature intended as he is a good Mate! :beer: :beer:
i,ll say no more as my posts may increase. but try nero or cdex.
Also i,m sure Mike to my comment in the nature intended as he is a good Mate! :beer: :beer:
Last edited by Thames Valley Discos; 29-05-2006 at 06:39 PM.
Have you tried Windows Media Player? Im sure that there is a function on there allowing you to take the copy protect layer off as i did it with a cd that my friend lent me to copy for my mum's car. Failing that, try iTunes, Nero or any other package that allows you to rip music.
:teeth: Scott :teeth:
Roadie/DJ for The Sound Factory,
operating in the Midlands, covering counties throughout the region
But Media Player does not rip karaoke discs.Originally Posted by dj_ags
Mike, give this a try, it says it allows you to rip from existings discs as well as create new ones. I've not tried it as I don't do karaoke, but might be worth a shot.
http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/M...udio_CD_G.html
Just a thought and I haven't tried it myself with karaoke discs, but you might want try Freerip.
http://www.mgshareware.com/frmmain.shtml
Just remember to uncheck the 'extras' during the install - free search bar etc.
I use freerip for all audio stuff.
I will have to have a look at that one,at the moment I use Audiograbber because its FREE http://www.audiograbber.com-us.net/
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