[Editor’s note: The MPAA and most media companies argue that you can’t legally copy or convert commercial DVDs for any reason. We (and others) think that, if you own a DVD, you should be able to ...
Consumers looking to rip MP3s using Windows XP's media player will have to pay as much as $30 extra for the capability. As first reported by CNET News.com, Microsoft has changed its mind on MP3 ...
Most people no longer use CDs and DVDs due to the digital revolution. Folks want to have their music on their computer or mobile device, and a CD is no viable way to store audio content in today’s age ...
I bought Neil Young & Crazy Horse's "new" CD/DVD combo Live at the Fillmore East today and was thinking it would be nice to be able to extract the audio off of the DVD in its fullest fidelity. It's 24 ...
OK, so it will technically rip them, but at around 0.5x, which is unacceptable. I'm not really sure what information would be relevant to helping me with this issue, but I'll post a bunch of info here ...
CD ripping tool CD2WAV32 has just been updated to version 4.00jp after 16 years in stasis (machine translated). Developer Moroboshi Ramu seems to have been prompted to issue the update to make the ...
Microsoft will provide the resources for ripping MP3 files in Windows XP after all. But there is a catch: consumers will pay extra for it. The Washington-based company on Monday will announce two ...
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Microsoft will provide the resources for ripping MP3 files in Windows XP after all. But there is a catch: Consumers will pay extra for it. The change could help squelch criticism that Microsoft ...