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Old 03-22-2006, 12:19 PM   #1
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Album import?

I tried to import an album directly through centrafuse for the first time and it worked just fine, but I have a question. It never asked me what format or bitrate I wanted. Does it just import the album with whatever is my default for ripping CD"s in Windows Media Player. If not where do I specify that sort of thing.

If I had a bunch to do, is it better to go through CF or WMP? Does going through CF avoid having to rebuild the library or would I still need to do that regardless of what I used to ripp the CD? What does everone else do?

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If you use Centrafuse you do not have to rebuild your library. I encode to WMA at 192 bitrate... I currently don't have these settings available to be changed, but plan to add them.

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If you use Centrafuse you do not have to rebuild your library. I encode to WMA at 192 bitrate... I currently don't have these settings available to be changed, but plan to add them.

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Will it be possible to have in futureriped files in ".MP3" extension?
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Will it be possible to have in futureriped files in ".MP3" extension?

Centrafuse use to rip to mp3, but we recently took it out because of licensing cost to Thompson, the owner of the mp3 encoder...

if you encode mp3's, you have to pay Thompson... so I switched to WMA because the encoder comes with Windows...

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