Ref: FLAC 1.71
Ref: 32bit Win7 Ultimate
I just DL'ed & installed FLAC 1.71. I'm trying to Rip a (Real) audio CD to .flac. I can find No Way to do that. The only files that FLAC can find on the CD are the 1K .cda files.
Yes, I tried the help file, but I think it was written for a 4MHz 286 cuz it loads the help file so fast, runs through it, & closes before I can move my mouse off the HELP button!
So if there are any FLAC users out there, I could really use some help/advise?
Thanx
MLStrand56
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Using Flac How to Rip Audio CD to .flac?
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Posted 25 November 2011 - 11:23 AM
MLStrand56, on 25 November 2011 - 11:08 AM, said:
Ref: FLAC 1.71
Ref: 32bit Win7 Ultimate
I just DL'ed & installed FLAC 1.71. I'm trying to Rip a (Real) audio CD to .flac. I can find No Way to do that. The only files that FLAC can find on the CD are the 1K .cda files.
Yes, I tried the help file, but I think it was written for a 4MHz 286 cuz it loads the help file so fast, runs through it, & closes before I can move my mouse off the HELP button!
So if there are any FLAC users out there, I could really use some help/advise?
Thanx
MLStrand56
Ref: 32bit Win7 Ultimate
I just DL'ed & installed FLAC 1.71. I'm trying to Rip a (Real) audio CD to .flac. I can find No Way to do that. The only files that FLAC can find on the CD are the 1K .cda files.
Yes, I tried the help file, but I think it was written for a 4MHz 286 cuz it loads the help file so fast, runs through it, & closes before I can move my mouse off the HELP button!
So if there are any FLAC users out there, I could really use some help/advise?
Thanx
MLStrand56
Here you go:
http://cdexos.sourceforge.net/
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