mp3s -> cda Created 20 years ago2004-03-26 20:09:55 UTC by amacachi amacachi

Created 20 years ago2004-03-26 20:09:55 UTC by amacachi amacachi

Posted 20 years ago2004-03-26 20:09:55 UTC Post #20595
i backed up all my CDs to mp3 because my player scraps them all. now i wanna put them back like they were. anyone know a free progam for this?
Posted 20 years ago2004-03-27 02:32:24 UTC Post #20626
I'm guessing you have some form of CD Writer. Therefore, open the program you burn with, select the option to create an Audio CD. Select the tracks you wish to put on a CD and burn away. During the process, the program will convert the mp3's back to CDA. The CD can then be used in any ordinary CD Player.
However if you want to convert them to CDA and NOT but them on disc..
Why would you want to? Mp3 files are MUCH smaller than CDA files and the difference in quality isn't really noticable unless you encoded them at a low rate (i.e. 128kbps). Get a program like iTunes which can encode them at a max rate of 320kbps.
AJ AJGlorious Overlord
Posted 20 years ago2004-03-27 03:31:38 UTC Post #20631
I wasn't aware that .CDAs were anything except pointers/headers for the tracks. Perhaps you mean WAV?

Use dBPowerAmp, for ripping/converting, it's the best. Compress to OGG if you feel really smart, it's a newer open-source codec which is better than MP3.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 20 years ago2004-03-27 03:42:43 UTC Post #20637
ARGH your just screwing with me today aren't you Seventh! :lol:
AJ AJGlorious Overlord
Posted 20 years ago2004-03-27 06:42:31 UTC Post #20656
So would media player work for that? or iTunes?
Posted 20 years ago2004-03-27 06:46:33 UTC Post #20658
Media Player can (badly). Nero's a good CD burning package. There's a shareware audio-only CD writer on www.dbpoweramp.com too.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 20 years ago2004-03-28 06:33:22 UTC Post #20717
I think iTunes can do OGG...go check!
AJ AJGlorious Overlord
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