Which is best MP3 Converter software ?

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I want to convert some cd's to MP3 format, I see there are plenty of free downloads, BUT can anyone recommend one that they have used. :nenau


I don't want to download any old programme in case they introduce spyware or trojans etc.. been there got the "T" shirt. :eek:

After all, as they say, "There's no such thing as a free lunch", and I wonder what's in it for them.
Cautious I know..:doh

Best regards,
Richard ( Rustic)
 
Thanks for all the quick replies, so I could try media player first, I need to convert them, put them on to an SD card and then use an FM transmitter to link to the radio, then I can get rid of my portable cd player and cassette converter.
I have an FM transmitter, but it won't work on WAV files.

I'm not expecting fantastic results, but better than having only 1 cd available at a time.

Best regards, Rustic
 
I ripped some music with it and it did it as mp3. What version are you running and you may have to select it in rip options.
 
Well we are up and running, thanks guys for your input, Timbo and Fez you were right I could use media player. :clap :clap

The version on my main PC was able to do it, but not on the small acer net book with Windows 7 starter.

I didn't realise you can convert to MP3 format during the Ripping process.
I was thinking about converting my current files. So I might try the other programs that were also suggested to convert existing music.

In Media player this was what I did, I went to "Rip" then selected "Tools" then "Options" and the MP3 format to use for ripping could be selected.

I stored it on a 4 Gb SD card, and I selected 108 Mhz on the Mav radio, and "status Quo" was playing at full blast.....:doh
The module is only a cheap one, it always starts on track 1, if it works, I might upgrade to a better one.
Changing the Mav Radio is more difficult due to the remote amplifier under the driver's seat.
So this should work in the Picasso as well..:thumb2


I will try itunes at some time, as my son loaded that up a long time back.:thumb2


Brilliant, :thumb2 :thumb2 :thumb2

Thanks guys with the fast response, but mostly for the right information.:clap:clap:clap:clap
Saved me hours of messing about.

Best regards,

Richard
(Rustic)


I can now think about removing the portable cd player now, the casette converter, and loads of wiring.
 

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