you only can take music off a compact disc if it is a rewrightable disk.
it does not take the music off it just copies it into a folder in your computer which is legal to keep a backup of a CD you buy.
yes you can. I have a lot of CD's on my I tunes
When you rip a CD you copy the music to your computer, so it remains on the disc as well.
You have to have a certain type of CD, but if you do not have the one with an + R on it then you can not change what is already on the CD
ya it copies it to whatever you are importing it to. it does not affect the CD itself in anyway
Use a program, such as Musicmatch Jukebox, to "Rip" the CD.
you have to use a special software to erase the music off of the CD and then you will have to re-burn the CD
you have to burn the music off your computer to the CD you can put music fromm your iPod to a CD ...............................................you didnt know that and vote for Obama
Yes, the higher end brands can take any cd and turn it into karaoke music.
Yes, just download the Music and use a good program to make a audio CD - not a data CD, because a data CD will not work on CD players, only computers
Usually it is fine to rip music off of a CD, unless there are any copyright issues with the CD. If there isn't any copyright issues with the CD, then it is fine as long as you don't then share the music illegally on the internet.
Hello, If you insert the CD into your computer and open Windows Media Player, select Burn CD, and OK. You do this if you want to insert the songs on the CD to your computer. If you want to delete them and put other songs in the CD instead, you have to make sure the CD is CD-R (re-writeable). Goodluck, Silent Breeze