The easiest way to do it is by using Windows Media Player. Once you've inserted the disk, play it with Windows Media Player, and go to the RIP tab at the top. Then press rip CD. Once ripping is done, it will be stored in the library where you can access it or put it on an iPod or some other media device. You can also download many free CD to mp3/WMA/WVA/FLAC/OGG etc.
MP3 format data can be stored on a CD and played back on any MP3 compatible CD player.
You can convert a CD to MP3 using a disk burner. A disk burner will burn the information on a CD and convert it to MP3 format where you can listen to the music.
MP3 is an audio compression file format. Music CDs you purchase from the store come in a wav format. If you use a CD Ripper like Express Rip, you can then save these songs onto your computer in an mp3 file format. Then you can use an audio CD burning program, like Express Burn, to create a music CD with MP3 file formats. Notice that your original CD will only hold about 12-15 songs and your new mp3 CD will hold around 100 songs. That is one of the many advantages of using an mp3 format.
It has to be in music CD format. IT will not play MP3's.
The Coby CXCD282 does not play in MP3 format. This boombox simply plays CD's, AM/FM radio and cassette tapes for listeners enjoyment.
the format on the CD is not mp3... so you have to convert it to mp3
You can use 3rd party software here is a great software program link http://www.yuansoft.com/cd_to_mp3/how_to_convert_cd_audio_track_in_mp3_format.html or you can search for free mp3 rippers
Hi, You can use any audio software to convert mp3 to .wav format or you can download free audio format converters through internet. I just want to make one thing clear that by converting mp3 back to CD format you are not going to improve the audio quality instead it will just increase your file size bcoz CD format (.wav) files are 1411 kbps. And if you are converting this just to make it play in a CD player which doesn't support mp3 then it's fine. Rgds, Brijith
This file format of a CD is dependent on the program you use to rip the data off the CD. Normally it is in the Mp3 format, but if you use Windows Media Player to rip the songs off it will be converted into .Wav format. - CascadeNeko
It is a CD, but instead of having stand CDA (CD audio) files on it, the disc has MP3 files on it. It wont play on CD players that only play CDA, but it should play on any CD player that supports MP3 decoding.
Yes, providing you have the required ports and cables you can play them from your iPod, mp3 player, etc. However, some CD players do not recognise the MP3 format if they are on a CD and will not play such CDs.
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