I personally don't buy his explanations, but his methods seem solid.I like Nero's thing cause the last program I used was WinDAC 1.4. has a walk-through of doing this under Windows, along with explanations of why it's better than other ways of doing it. After that you can register the encoder for $20.'There's really no need to pay for Nero's MP3 encoding plugin, since there are free tools that do the job quite well.A lot of people use to rip tracks from CD to WAV, and then (or any other encoder, for that matter) to encode WAV to variable bit rate MP3.
Quote:Originally posted by tabish: Quote: 'Originally posted by Raptor:The plugin comes with Nero 5.5 when you download it, and is good for 30 uses.