Sure you can. Those MP3's are files just like any other. Just drag them from the CD and drop them onto any folder you'd like.
Yes it is legal its your MP3 how else do you get song on it.
plug both of them in2 a computer then copy and paste the songs you want on to the other
put the cds into the computer via CD drive, and use windows media player. select copy CD to computer. then, if you hsve itunes, upload to itunes, or if drag and drop, just drag and drop. the music files will automtically be put into a folder when copied.
Connect your mp3 to your computer and than just copy that folder to your mp3 device.
No, you can just copy the audio files onto the MP3. You may have to convert the audio files though.
Plug it into your computer and copy the songs onto it.
Most mp3 players (china made) specially with built in memories will keep saying no nand files. It is not a copy paste from a computer or any media to your mp3 players. Instead, You have to rip your mp3 files from cd and copy it to your mp3 player
Copy CD music to localhost and convert audio to iPod compatible format(mp3, aac, m4a).
mp3+g files are on karaoke cds
you can copy but not cut the songs, then you can have them both on your mp3 player and your computer. my mp3 player can store more than 500 songs and it is quite nice look. i bought it on shoppingkool.com, really cool.
copy &paste
You would purchase a copy and then install it either from the CDs or from a purchased download from Adobe.