You can change it with an audio converter. Free audio converters are available online. Google: free video converters and download one. Follow the conversion instructions to convert the file.
I would suggest you convert the audio file to a .mp3, which work best in Windows Movie Maker. It doesn't have to be a .wav file to be used in the program.
you need to convert the file to one that is compatible with itunes like .mp4
Not on itunes because the band is afraid song will get ripped off too much for free.
yes put it in your itunes then drag it to your ipod it will then be on your ipod
It is probably easier to use iTunes (if you have an iPod). You insert the CD into the computer and it should go to the iTunes screen with the CD songs listed. If it does not come up, you can click on the iTunes icon. You can then click the rip button. After your songs have been ripped, you can go to "all songs." You have to create a file for your iTunes to put the music in. You can check the music you want and add it to that folder. Next, you can plug in the iPod and it will add the songs for you.
iTunes files are not compatible with Windows Movie Maker...iTunes 9 can currently read, write and convert between MP3, AIFF, WAV, MPEG-4, AAC and Apple Lossless.iTunes can also play any audio files that QuickTime can play (as well as some video formats), including Protected AAC files from the iTunes Store and Audible.com audio books.In order to upload your (Published/Finished) Windows Movie Maker video to iTunes, you will need to convert the file to a format (file name extension) compatible with iTunes.Free video converters are available online. Simply Google: free video converters. Choose one, download and install it. Use the converter to convert the Windows Movie Maker video into an iTunes format.
Nothing. "Ripping" is actually no more strenuous to a CD than playing it.
physical change plain and simple
if you have windows XP go to start, accesories and it should be there.
First,you need a good DVD Ripper so as to extract videos from your DVD. You can download one online. Next,add DVD movies to this program,select output formats like MP4 that iPod support,click"ripping". Third,a few minutes later,it will finish conversion. Last,copy ripped DVDs to the iTunes library,then sync iTunes with iPod manually or automatically.
go to halfords and get ripped off
Perminantly in what way? Please be more specific. Usually, when you put a CD into your computer (if you are connected to the internet), iTunes will download song names from their server and then you can click "Import CD" in the lower right corner of the screen to import the songs. The default place that iTunes will save the files is in My Music/iTunes Music, but if your library is located in a diffrent place, it may be diffrent for you.
Yes, CD's are (normally) not 'erasable' - meaning that the music is still there after you copy it.