If you have iTunes, you should get an option to. If not, in Windows Media Player, go under the tab the says rip.
It is not illegal to borrow a CD from the library and listen to it.It is a copyright violation to make a copy of the music by ripping it to iTunes. It is also illegal to burn the music files to another CD.
Yes, CD's are (normally) not 'erasable' - meaning that the music is still there after you copy it.
CD replicators 'replicate' or copy an existing CD or DVD onto a blank disc. These devises are an excellent way to increase one's personal music and movie library.
the format on the CD is not mp3... so you have to convert it to mp3
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You can put the CD files on your computer and then burn it into a blank CD or buy a duplicator which makes copy's of Cd's.
It is illegal because you're making a copy of something you did not pay for and are thus voiding the copyright of the CD.
To keep music on a CD, it is already there and you do nothing. To put music onto a CD, you "burn" it to the CD. To copy music from a CD to some other memory location, you "rip" it.
Copy and paste all of the music files from the music CD into your computer, then insert a blank disk (your computer needs to be able to format CDs and write data onto them). Format the blank disk and copy + paste all of your music files onto the blank CD.
yes you can do that
To do this, put your CD in the computer. go to my computer and click on the CD icon. right click on the folders or files and chose copy. copy it to your desktop, my music, ect. then, after doing this with the songs that you want, put in a blank CD and copy and paste to that. IF IT IS A MUSIC CD: when a music player comes up, copy and paste it to your desktop and then add it to your blank CD.
When you rip a CD you copy the music to your computer, so it remains on the disc as well.