You need a CD-burning software.
Copy CD Music to localhost and convert them to iTunes compatible audio.
you can use MED Free Audio Ripper Free audio ripper can rip CD tracks from CD to MP3, WAV, WMA, and OGG
You do not need to convert it directly into any type of file. You need to use a CD authoring tool to make an audio CD. Windows Media Player, for instance, will make an audio CD for you. Audio CDs have file similar to .wav, but they have special directory structures that you can't create manually.
Download Free software AV Media Player morpher to convert audio from one format to another and burn it into CD as well.Here is a free audio converter ( freedvdripper.net/free-audio-converter.html) can help you convert audio to mp3/wav, and then you can use iTunes or windows media player to burn the music to CD to play in your home music system.
An Audio CD is a type of CD that has audio files on it that can be read by a CD player like a stereo
Yes, you can record LP's to CD's or DVD's. In order to do so, you need to connect the LP player using a Y audio cable to the computer. You will also need a program to convert the input audio into an MP3 or WAV file. Once you have captured the audio, you can save the files directly to a CD or DVD or use a CD writing program to create an audio CD.
use your sound card line in jack to get audio into the computer. you will need a program to convert the audio to mp3 or other usable format. then it can be written to CD or e-mailed.. good luck
It depends on what you mean by "run the audio file copied from a CD." If you mean you copied a track straight off a CD onto your computer's hard drive then you have two choices: create a virtual CD-ROM drive to play the track; or, two, convert the audio file to a format the media player you have on your PC can play (mp3, wma, etc.). In either case you'll need special software to create the virtual drive or to convert the audio file for playing. If neither option is for you then you should still be able to play your audio CD from your CD-ROM drive using the default audio software that came with Windows.
You need some type of audio CD burning software like Nero, among others. There are a lot of free applications available which will take an .mp3 file and convert it to an audio CD file. Of course, you'll need a CD burner/player to be able to do that. Most computers come with those now days.
In order to convert car audio system which plays CDs, the entire system has to be replaced with one that allows USB connection. It is not necessary to change all the wiring or the speakers.
An audio CD is a compact disc containing audio data according to the Red Book standard.
on many koz players on your computer you can transfer them to an audio CD... once on the audio CD you can then transfer them back to your computer by simply using windows media player... and they will come out in an mp3 format. little tedious but it works