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I love my audio CD collection.
So is there even a choice here ?
A list of 5 tools that’ll help you convert your CD’s to an MP3 collection.
It is a resource hog, I’ll admit, but is also a very capable media player.
iTunes, by default, saves songs imported from CDs in the AAC format.
Select theMP3 Encoderoption from the drop down and ClickOK.
ClickImportand let iTunes do its job.
If you’re ripping songs to put on your iPod, MP3 is what you want to stick to.
The process of encoding is as easy as it can be.
Insert the CD in the drive tray, press theCTRL+Ekey combination and grab yourself a cup of coffee.
it’s possible for you to also downloada portable version.
CDex
We’vewrittenaboutCDex earlierand it’s managed to make this list too.
It really is as easy as it sounds.
The downside is that it doesn’t ship with a built-in MP3 encoder.
But, EAC works with the excellent open source MP3 encoder, LAME.
That is just about the only configuration you’ll need to perform with EAC.
Insert an audio CD, press the MP3 icon in the sidebar and sit back and relax.