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Select rip,Put in the disc,Select songs,Then wait.Taadaa!
Blu Ray Rip. Same as a DVD Rip but from a blu ray disc :)
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you have to get software so that you can rip the data off a disc
You need to rip the music from the CD to your computer before you can import it into the Windows Movie Maker program.To rip music from the CD, open your Windows Media Player. There is a "Rip" feature in the top menu bar. Under the Options, click on Format and choose an output source compatible with Windows Movie Maker:aif, .aifc, .aiff, .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, .wmaOnce you have ripped the music from the CD into a format used by Windows Movie Maker (like an .mp3 for example), you will be able to import the audio into the program.
Use a media player such as Windows Media Player or iTunes to rip the disc contents to your hard drive. You can often specify what format you want the tracks ripped to when you initiate the process, such as MP3 or WMA. If it will not let you specify what to rip it as simply convert the file afterwords. It sounds like you also want to burn it to another disk, in that case once you have the data (music) off the CD simply burn it to another disc. Most burning programs allow you to skip the hassle of this and support single drive burning, where it rips the data temporarily to your hard drive then prompts you for the burnable media and then proceeds to burn the disc. Either method obviously requires adequate hard drive space however.
No. Windows Vista does not contain any software to copy or convert commercial DVDs. You will need to download or purchase another program to copy DVDs.
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Very simple, through a process known as disc-to-disc ripping.
An mp3 disc content can be transferred to a pc by ripping the disc content. First, the disc is slotted into d pc through the disc drive, then the pc would read its content. Thereafter, you go to the highlighted menu which says rip. You click on d rip tab and start the ripping process. After that, you save your file in the pc's memory.
you put a CD in your drive and click rip on there then isn't it