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Saga CD Ripper 1.04 - User Guide and FAQ

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Rip audio CD to MP3.

To rip audio CD to MP3, just do as below:
1. Insert the audio CD into your CD-Rom. If you have more than one CD-Rom, please choose the right CD-Rom. Just click "Settings" and active "CD Setting" page, then choose the right CD-Rom. Remember to click "Ok" button after your setting.

2. On the main windows, click "Refresh" button, check the tracks you want to rip.

3. Do your settings. You can set the parameters yourself. You can also skip this step, Saga CD Ripper will use the settings you have used last time or the default settings. To do your setting please click "Options" on the main menu, active the "MP3 Setting" page. If you are not satisfied with your setting and want to use default setting, just click 'Default' button. By default, Frequency is 44,100Hz, Channel is Stereo, Bitrate is 128kb, Quality is 8, VBR Bitrate is 128kb, VBR Quality is 8. Remember to click "Ok" button after your settings.

4 . Choose Output Settings to "MP3", click "Rip CD", then the conversion will begin. To terminate the conversion, click "Stop" button.



Notice:

1. After clicking "Rip CD", if a message as "Don't support this MP3 format, please reset." appears, it because you have set high frequency and low bitrate or have set low frequency and high bitrate. I mean, 48000 Hz frequency will not accept 8Kbps bitrate, please lower the frequency or high the bitrate and so on.

2. VBR stands for "Variable Bit Rate". Using VBR will allow the sampler to vary the bit rate depending on the profile of the incoming audio signal.

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