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I have win 7 and media monky and I used media monky to rip my CDs to MP3.

And I did it on one CD 2. times just to get the hang of it and it worked.

So I used the same CD and put it back in and it plays the CD then I stop it and go to Tools Rip CD and it says Can't FIND audio CD.
Pleas put one in so I take it out and put it back and the same thing.

You need to know that:
A CD with MP3  is special, it does not play on all portable players
A CD the plays non any boom BOX is an audio CD.

Therefore a MP3 CD is NOT an 'audio CD.'

You do not 'rip' from a MP3 CD. You just copy it....Maybe you should read her post again, Geek? SLOWLY this time? (What's the matter with you these last few days?)

Apparently it is neither a hardware pr software problem. Rather the user is leaning by doing. Which is OK. No need to read instructions until you get stuck on something.

I have read it seven times. Hard to follow.
It sounds like he wan ts to rip from a MP3 CD, which is not an audio CD.

This is how the terminology in used in this corner of California:
Rip a CD means convent conventional audio CD to wither WAV or MP3 files.
Burn an CD means convert WAV and MP3 files to a CD that can be played on standard portable CD players

Copy any files to  CD,  select send  files to the CD  drive.  No format conversion is done.

But if he said something else, I can not do the inference.
No I wanted to rip an Audio CD to MP3 format.
But I got it to work in media monkey. Quote from: Geek-9pm on May 10, 2011, 02:34:06 PM

I have read it seven times. Hard to follow.
It sounds like he wan ts to rip from a MP3 CD, which is not an audio CD.

I don't see anything unclear whatsoever about this:

"I used media monky to rip my CDs to MP3."

He/she wants to rip CDs to mp3.

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This is how the terminology in used in this corner of California:

Oh! The sarcasm!

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Rip a CD means convent conventional audio CD to wither WAV or MP3 files.

Which is what he/she said.

Like I said, read it again. (Have you been on the jungle juice?)

The OP's first post seems crystal clear to me. She (I believe she is a girl) used Media Monkey Which is guess what? A ripping tool! to, as she said,

Code: [Select]rip my CDs
OK? Have you got that now? Sheesh.

Anyhow, she then wrote that she did it again just to get the hang of it.

OK so far?

Now, she says,

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it says Can't find audio CD.

Have you got it yet?

There has been something woefully wrong with your posts LATELY, Geek. I hesitate to use the word "troll", but you are certainly posting rubbish and then stubbornly defending it just like e.g. Billrich.

Nymph4, I suggest you check if the CD is scratched or dirty, and ALSO consider that the drive may be faulty. Does the audio CD play OK in other drives or in an audio CD player?

OK, now I get it.
But there is something I am missing.
She did say she  did it with one CD 2 times.
That is where I get lost.
How would that change the CD?
Did the failure come on the third try?
But if she has made good copies twice, Why go  for three?

[tongue-in-cheek ]Really, I am unable to help. I have never ever tried to rip the same CD three times in a row, so I would  ave not got  experience I could share in this new area. [/tongue-in-cheek ]

Really, I just wan ted to help. Sorry for the confusion. I am gong to go get some prune juice. Maybe that will help.


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