rip the audio from the dvd to your mp3 via the output on your receiver and depending on your recorder, it should save as one big fine...then you have to cut the tracks individually.
the files are going to come off the cd/dvd as wave files. You just need to make sure you have a program that is converting the files to mp3, or get a program that will convert to mp3.
As you most likely know already, your mp3 player will not play wave files or wma (windows media) files.
hope this helped a bit..z
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z-parrothead wrote:the files are going to come off the cd/dvd as wave files. You just need to make sure you have a program that is converting the files to mp3, or get a program that will convert to mp3.
As you most likely know already, your mp3 player will not play wave files or wma (windows media) files.
hope this helped a bit..z
Total recorder will record in mp3 format on the fly
z-parrothead wrote:the files are going to come off the cd/dvd as wave files. You just need to make sure you have a program that is converting the files to mp3, or get a program that will convert to mp3.
As you most likely know already, your mp3 player will not play wave files or wma (windows media) files.
hope this helped a bit..z
Total recorder will record in mp3 format on the fly
TR will do all of that and more. It's well worth the money.
And z-parrothead, I'm sure some portable mp3 players would play wma files. Bu you wouldn't want to play wave files in it though, they probably wouldn't fit!