Well, If you download iTunes, then you should just be able to put the CD in the disk drive and open iTunes, then it will let you download the CD onto iTunes and it will be in your computer! Yay!
You need a CD to burn it on the CD. You select which files you want and click burn.
Open your music manger on the computer. Put the CD in the reader on the computer. You will see it load and show up on the manger. Go up to the menu and hit the burn button. The CD menu will show with the names of the all songs on it. If you want to put in all the songs check them. If you only want one or two from that CD check the songs you want. The computer will copy the songs to your CD library and from that you can put them on a MP3 or I Pod.
# Put the CD in your computer. # When the message comes up, click the button that says to open the folder. Select all the files and folders on the CD-ROM that you want to copy and right click on them. Then click copy. # Go to the folder where you want to store them and right click in it. # Click paste and your done!
If the CD is a CD-R it is only "Writable," and cannot have songs added to it after its initial burn. If the CD is a CD-RW you should be able to "Rewrite" songs onto the CD and reburn them.
I have a Dell Inspiron computer with operating system Vista Home Premium and I'm having trouble with my CD drive. It will not read most CDs, it will play the music CDs, but when I try to copy data, it says insert CD when a CD is already inserted. I've tried CD-RWs, an auto save photo CDs which I just purchased and they do not work. The drive does not recognize them. I have a Dell Inspiron computer with operating system Vista Home Premium and I'm having trouble with my CD drive. It will not read most CDs, it will play the music CDs, but when I try to copy data, it says insert CD when a CD is already inserted. I've tried CD-RWs, an auto save photo CDs which I just purchased and they do not work. The drive does not recognize them.
Yes. The other computer should have a program (like windows media player) that will "rip" the music from the CD-r provided that it is burnt as a regular audio CD. If the files on the CD are already something like MP3, then you can just copy the files from the CD to the computer.
You can copy songs from a CD to a computer. The CD is not changed in anyway.
first you put the CD on the your PC then you will see a mediaplayer in your computer then you just click were it says copy songs to media player ~Lil Dice~
If you have the Program itunes, and the CD you want the songs from, you should be able to just insert the CD into your computer and a window from itunes will pop up asking if you want to import the songs, I believe you click Yes and the songs will then go from the CD onto your computer.
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.
load the CD into your computer rip the songs into your computer then sync those songs into your iPod
you can find converters for that at newsvade.com
If you have a Windows computer then you can use Windows media player. Just place the CD in the drive and click on the rip tab at the top. If you own an ipod or an Apple computer then you can use itunes to rip cd. At worst you can find a CD ripping software application online.
You insert the disc an then go to start>computer and select the disc the drag the files inside the USB
by downloading the songs on the CD on the computer and plug in your iPod and pick what songs you want on your iPod
convert the CD to A MP3 format and just drag the songs to the file!
mp3 is a condensed form of the music file, and is lower quality than what you would copy directly from the CD. You can fit fifty or more mp3 songs on a CD, but only ten-twenty full-quality songs.
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.