CD & DVD Audio to MP3 with Nero

MagicDave

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I am trying to copy cd audio to mp3 so I can save on my CDs. I can do this with CDCOPY but want to know if it can be done with NERO. I have tried looking thru help file and tried playing about, but I am having difficulty with this.

I want to be able to burn these audio tracks as MP3 onto my hard drive.

Can this be done with NERO, if so can anyone help me or point me to a site that can.

Cheers,
Magic Dave.
 
In the past I have always used a little program called MusicMatch Jukbox.... a freebi from Downloads.com. Never had a problem, found it very efficient, quick, and produces a good quality mp3 at the end....

oh... and easy to use.

Hope this is an option

Mark.
 
Convert to mp3 first then just save as Data instead of Audio.
Go HERE and take your pick of converters and burners.
 
go for music match m8 its a great programme and very easy to use!

damage give u a link m8!
 
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I've done it

I've worked it out now, thanks everyone.
You start Nero, then get to the explorer type screen in Nero. Insert an audio CD. Highlight this CD in neros explorer. Click on EDIT and you have an option to "Save Tracks", select this, then you get another screen where you can specify save location and format (mp3, wav, aif, etc.), click go and leave it to it.:Clap:

Trial and error won in the end.

Cheers.
 
If you had said ripping in the first place we would have been a lot wiser. Some questions are not put very clearly.
 
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