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Tutorial:
Rip
CD to WMA
1.Specify
WAV encoder settings.
The quality of the WAV
file and the source audio CD track are identical.
- Sample rate:
Specifies the number of samples per second. Use the Same as input
option to rip the track with its original sample rate, or specify
one of the 32000Hz, 44100Hz, 48000Hz to re sample it in the appropriate
sampling frequency. In general, audio CDs are sampled in 44100Hz.

- Channels: Specify
the number of distinct channels of the encoded file. Usually the
tracks of an audio CD has two channels (Stereo)
- Bits per sample:
Specify the number of bits per sample the track has. The common
value is 16 bits per sample
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2.Misc
- Contact CDDB
on refresh:
Check this to automatically contact CDDB server to obtain information
for the inserted audio CD.
- Autocheck tracks
on refresh:
Check this to automatically mark all tracks of the inserted audio
CD.
- Create M3U
list:
Check this to creates a M3U play list (recognized by Windows Media
Player, Winamp, etc) with the ripped tracks.
- Overwrite tracks
with same name:
Check this to overwrite tracks with the same name without asking
for confirmation.
- Rip an album
in own folder:
Check this to rip the audio CD in a sub-folder under the output
folder. The name of that sub-folder's is the album's name.
- Make a sound
when rip completes:
Check this and 1st CD Ripper will make a sound when audio CD ripping
is done.
- Jitter correction:
Useful for older drives or scratched audio CDs. Tries to correct
errors when reading a track.
- Always: Always do jitter correction - may be slow.
- Never: Never do jitter correction - full speed.
- On error: Do jitter correction when found an error in reading.
- Enable ID3
tag: Enable or disable ID3 tag writing.
- Artist: The
default Artist.
- Album :The
default Album
- Year :Year
of the CD
- Genre:The CD
genre
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