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How do I save music from a CD on to my computer? I am using XP Pro if
that helps any. I want to save the music as a file to be able to send to somebody. |
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whisper I am not familiar with XPro...I use either meida player or
Roxio...it should tell ask you where you want to save your music to (at least mine does) or I have it set up to go directly to "My music" then I can retrieve it from there. |
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I don't have XP, sorry.
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well as much as i hate to say it
you can use media player the quality is not as i would like but i doubt you will be amplifieing to the extent that i do on occassion good luck |
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look at the drive that the music is on by going to my computer...yoiu
will c a music cd icon in one of the drives,double click that drive.once in there you should see a list of things on that drive(music in this case)...highlight them all,right click,then copy....make a folder on desktop by right clickng desktop and clicking create new...then folder...name it my music oir somthing....go in there,right click,paste,done.hope this helps you(you can paste it to a folder that already has music..and this is a way to do it wuthout softwares help...windows media player will do it through import button at top)_ |
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I use my musicmatch jukebox to do just what your talking about. I Buy a
cd at the store and put it in my pc when I get home then I "copy it to my library" and all is good. I can take the cd out put it anywhere if I want to listen to the music I can without the cd anytime on the pc. I have my library set to store the music in the my music directory and it sorts it out however I want as well Artist, song title, album title. Anyhow I am sure ther is a free version of music match if you go witht heir pay version though it will give you faster burn speeds and a few other options as well. |
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copy and paste wont work in Pro. Download musicmatch.
click on the play cd in musicmatch. check off the songs u want and enter. voila... instant files on ur pc. |
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As long as you have Windows media player 10 or higher you can use it to
rip your cds into MP3 format. You just have to goto the options and set to rip in MP3 format, then adjust your bit rate to no less than 128kbs for descent quality. Then you'll be ready to rip without downloading a third party app. |
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