Hi,
>I've not run across anything that will record directly to MP3. All
the
>programs I've seen grab a track from a CD and save it as a WAV file
then
>you must use other software to encode the MP3 file from the WAV file.
So
>if you getting your WAV file from some other source than a CD, you
will
>need to have it in WAV format and then you can use an MP3 encoder to
>convert the file. The best programs I've seen to do this are Audio
Grabber
>to read a CD track and save it as a WAV file. I've seen several
encoders -
>the one I've used is called BladeENC and there is a visual front-end
for it
>called RazorBlade.
You can try CDex. This program can convert a full audio CD to MP3
directly, and is freeware. You can get it at:
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Sector/8563/
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