Originally posted by doced60
Question: Is your cd-r of old mp3's a data cd or an audio cd?
If it's an audio cd (thus not a data cd), you treat it like any old store-bought audio cd, since the tracks are regular cda tracks - thus you rip them to wav or whatever you want, with whatever bit rates you want.
If it's a data cd, then the "tracks" are really the individual mp3 files that are stored on it.
You put the disk in its drive and you highlight the files you want to convert. You right click on this selection and you select dMC's Convert to option.
Once dMC starts you just pick what you want to convert to, with whatever parameters you want to use for quality, bit rate, etc. It shouldn't be any different from converting a selection of audio files form a folder on your hard disk.
Now just realize that you won't really improve the quality of the resulting mp3 files by using higher settings of bit rate, etc.
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