Free CD to MP3 Converter 2.5

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Free CD to MP3 Converter is an easy to use CD ripper that allows you to extract audio files from a CD and convert them to MP3, Wav or Ogg format. It can automatically retrieve title information from the CDDB database or rename the CD tracks title and remember them, normalize the output files and supports additional LAME options. You can also use the software to record to MP3 with your microphone, or to convert WAV files to MP3 or Ogg format.Easy to use interface that allows you to rip tracks of your Audio CD just by several clicks.

  • License: freeware
  • Updated: Dec 16, 2008
  • Publisher: Eusing Software

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Rated 50/50 by Darkman00 at Mar 19, 2008

I tried it today.... Works great! ..and it's FREE! :)

Rated 40/50 by rubilar at Nov 5, 2008

"very easy, friendly, light" easy to use, good encoding quality, free... as discussed for other members, it asks you for a code and registration at the beginning, but explicitly to help in development and totally voluntary... just a bottom to skip it. dosnt encode from WMA to mp3 or WAV so if you have already some WMA in your pc there's no option to encode them into MP3.WAV.Dont create new folder to store the outputs, always the same. You should define one created before on W-Explorer for example it does what it says, for free and easy.

Rated 20/50 by majeprice at Nov 22, 2008

"it's not easy & it's not free" I haven't found any thing good yet about this program i have been working with it & it has be proving not a fast or easy program to use. plus they r asking for an registation fee it's not free i have been having problems with it's speed & its ease (joke) if u have time good luck

Rated 10/50 by johanforsling at Feb 7, 2009

I like the idea of a free cd to mp3 program. not unlimited freeware How is this freeware with no limitations? You can't convert all tracks at once without paying for the program - which isn't all that great to begin. Had problems getting all the tags in on the mp3, something I had to do manually through the physical mp3 file.

Rated 50/50 by PEILady at Mar 10, 2009

"Just what I needed" Easiest EVER!!! None at all Free and easy!!!

Rated 20/50 by sombrared at Mar 30, 2009

"Doesn?t do what I wanted it to do" Ok interface Doesn?t do what I wanted it to do I wanted to convert from .flac To .mp3 but it doesn?t do that.

Rated 40/50 by moose37 at Nov 10, 2009

"Simple little program, works just fine without a hassle" Small, and easy to use None yet, used only once

Rated 20/50 by wasudeo at Nov 13, 2009

"all are in one" seems to be good one. not yet used. hope so easy to operate and free.

Rated 50/50 by jamessag2000 at Feb 9, 2010

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Rated 30/50 by markopoli23 at Mar 12, 2010

"good service" it was quite ok. thanks it lags a bit It has definitely been very useful. thank you

Rated 40/50 by Amrita777 at Mar 14, 2010

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Rated 50/50 by bogbasic at Mar 24, 2010

Used this several times and it works well. Another very satisfied customer.

Rated 10/50 by maryluke at May 28, 2010

Does not install. Unwise.exe, the uninstalller will not open, so it does not install. Bogus link does not install.

Rated 40/50 by kathy121 at Oct 4, 2010

but i have different file formats that is not supported here that's why i searched for another program that supports more file formats it is Audio Converter Extractor Max it is a very wonderful program. i can convert audio files to various audio formats like wav,wma,mp3,ogg and extract audio from video files to various audio formats. it is found in this site:http://www.Myipodcity.com

Rated 10/50 by DocVanDijk at Oct 8, 2010

Nothing. OK you want more text before I submit - ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. No means, or direction, to get converted files into "output" file. A collosal waste of time. I expected something simple - convert songs from a CD to MP3 or a format I could use on my computer. This program lacks direction and the wedsite is of no assistance whatsoever.

Rated 10/50 by dooonzzz at Nov 1, 2010

it is for free but i can't use it my friends, I found a very nice program that can play and convert audio files to various audio formats, extract audio from video files to various audio formats. it can also rip audio CD tracks to the supported formats. it supports all platforms. it is very easy to use and has interactive interface. it is for freereally it is a very good program, you can download it from FILEJUNCTION.COM

Rated 50/50 by Rich1955 at Dec 7, 2010

EZ to install and use. None that I noticed. Installed program, started, inserted CD. Program detected CD and converted contents to MP3. Opened output folder and moved to my music library folder. Enjoying PJ Harvey on my laptop as I am writing this review!

Rated 50/50 by mistercat4349 at Jan 8, 2011

Virtually no learning curve with a good choice of output qualities So far, none that I can find. Updated on Jan 8, 2011

Rated 20/50 by apistomaster at Jan 29, 2011

N/A as I did not actually end up using it. N/A N/A as I did not actually end up using it. I finally got around to burning my CD's to my Windows 7 Home Premium Dell Studio 17 laptop for my first time so I had no prior experience. I couldn't figure out how to do it so I down loaded the subject CD to MP3 Converter 3.1. It seemed confusing and I thought Windows 7 was supposed to be able to do the same job easily. My machine wouldn't perform the operation. It turned out my profile was corrupted in some way some how.I dumped my old profile and set up a new account. The Windows Media Player begin speedily ripping my CD's.The subject program is free and I guess if there is no better option then it may be a perfectly good option but Windows Media Player, when working properly does the job and I can't imagine a simpler way than WMP.