u have to click rip and then when its done u just burn it
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.
It doesn't matter. It depends on what you need to burn it for. Cars will not read a music DVD and some older computers only have a CD player.
Most computers come with the software. If you're using a PC just go through Windows Media Player. If you're using a Mac I'm not sure, but I believe iTunes can be downloaded and you can copy music into your library and then "burn" it onto a CD
You are allowed to copy music for your own use between your computers and/or iPods, and to burn a copy to a CD for safe keeping. You are not allowed to redistribute by selling, sharing or giving away music.
Get a mic go to record on computer then open up music player record save n transfer to library then burn it on your cd
If you own the original CD or have legally purchased the music online, you may burn as many Cd's and upload the music to as many personal computers and/or music players that you own. It is only illegal if you burn Cd's for people outside your household (the people that live in the same home as you) or upload your music to devices that enable others to use the music. This is copyright infringement.
no "Burn" means to save files to a diskAre you on windows?If you are then do it like thisFind your Itunes file (usually in music)Go into the music you want to put onThen open your mp3 file separatelyand drag and drop the musicthe music will be in m4a format so you will probably need something to convertthem
you burn the the music after downloading it
because your still using there player and search system. burn it to disk then rip it to your windows library.
Depending on the size of your music library you can copy it over a network, burn it to a CD or DVD, or use an iPod to move music from an old computer to a new one. (See links below)
you save into library and create a burn list