Postby prof611 » 07 Apr 2014 08:24
Thank you mederi, for the swift reply. However, please note that I am a relative novice in this area, and the post you refer to is quite difficult to understand. However, I went through the procedure outlined twice - first using kodela's approach, which gave me a Test.mp3 of 0 bytes - then using your modifications. I finally got an MP3 with some music, but it contained only 3 of the 10 titles on my CD, and it would require a great deal more work to seperate these into individual sides using Audacity. Then I would still need to try your method again, to see if I could get some more tracks, then...
What I need is a simple method which will transcode each CDA tune on the CD into an individual MP3. It appears that this is not possible. My only alternative therefore is to save all of my audio and video tracks to an external backup ( so Windows Media Player can't render some of them useless, as happened to me last week ) - then temporarily re-install WMP, which has an easy method of transcoding the tunes, and begin the massive process of getting my extensive collection onto the computer.
I have begun this lengthy process already, and hope to finish it in about a week. A lot of this work would be unnecessary if VLC could handle the trancoding, but I guess that's just a pipe dream.
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Professor