CD to MP3 conversion
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I think Real Jukebox can do it as well, and if I am not mistaken it's also free
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If you want the MP3's recorder at a v.good rate i.e. +160KHz, you usually have to register or buy one of the retail ones.
I think Real have a new player - Real One - and there charging for it's download. Didn't notice Real Jukebox as still being available for a free download. It'll only record up to 96KHz as well which is pretty crap. Best with 128/160 min, but anything bigger and you'll use 100Mb per CD !
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I think Real have a new player - Real One - and there charging for it's download. Didn't notice Real Jukebox as still being available for a free download. It'll only record up to 96KHz as well which is pretty crap. Best with 128/160 min, but anything bigger and you'll use 100Mb per CD !
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