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    Hey guys is there a tutorial here on how to RIP CD/DVD and Music from itunes?
    I would really love to see it or if you know any tut in what or waffles about it you can pm me the link.
    Thank you :)

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    I want to know too, esp. on how to rip the lossless into 320 etc to earn some upload...

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    My reply is for windows users.

    To Rip a CD you could use EAC. There is a good Howto.

    To convert lossless files to lossy (320 or V0 etc...) you could use dbpoweramp. A good howto there. I never used iTunes so i may be wrong but From itune you sould get *.aac or *.m4a files, just follow the howto but use the *.m4a files (as "transcoding between lossy formats is not allowed on What.CD." and *.aac is a lossy formats) and get the m4a codec for dbpoweramp.

    As i don't own a own a mac, can't tell for mac users.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fred1983 View Post
    My reply is for windows users.

    To Rip a CD you could use EAC. There is a good Howto.

    To convert lossless files to lossy (320 or V0 etc...) you could use dbpoweramp. A good howto there. I never used iTunes so i may be wrong but From itune you sould get *.aac or *.m4a files, just follow the howto but use the *.m4a files (as "transcoding between lossy formats is not allowed on What.CD." and *.aac is a lossy formats) and get the m4a codec for dbpoweramp.

    As i don't own a own a mac, can't tell for mac users.
    Thank you very much :D
    still need more guide to convert itunes music:D

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    After some search I found that you can convert with itunes itself: there

    itunes don't use LAME so I don't know if you can use these transcode in waffles or what.cd (not member of these) though, but you can search their faqs/rules/forum.

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    Waffels and What.cd have no requirements to Rip anyother format but FLAC.
    You can use windows media player to rip mp3's etc.
    I will link you to the waffels tutorial in a bit. but that's for flac

    You can RIP it to Flac, and then convert downwards.
    This Program is awesome for converting and ripping, everything but flac.
    ( it rips flac well tbh, but waffles likes EAC for the logs)
    dBpoweramp: CD Ripper & Audio Converter. Secure ripping to mp3, FLAC, m4a, Apple Lossless & WMA

    Enjoy :D
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