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<P>first you need to download music from Limewire or frostwire or bearshare to your computer.
<P>then tou need to save the music to some sort of media player on your computer.
<P>then when you finish saving the music to the media player you should put all the songs you want on a burn list.
<P>when you finish your burn list you need to insert a blank CD into the CD drive.
<P>when you enter the blank CD you should click on the icon that looks like a CD or a place that says burn CD.
<P>then that's it</P>
Taking something off a CD: If you went to a shop, bought a CD, then put all the tracks from the CD to your computer that would be CD Ripping (ripping the data of your CD) it also could happen with DVD's.
if you mean ripping cd's then no, it should not damage your computer at all
No, you can't get a virus from ripping a CD. Viruses come from bad downloads and websites on the internet, and CDs and CD ripping does not use or require the use of the internet.
It is safe it does not hurt it
The point of using a CD ripping service is to have digital tracks of songs and albums that one owns. This helps ensure that one can burn the tracks to as many cd's as they choose.
Yes, there are many programs available. The generic term is "ripping a cd"
Nothing. "Ripping" is actually no more strenuous to a CD than playing it.
Ripping is the process of copying the audio or video data from one media form, such as DVD or CD to a hard disk. So if you had a CD and you wanted to put it on your computer you would "rip it" to your computer.
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You need ripping software like cdex
The process of creating MP3s from music CDs is called "ripping".
'Ripping' is the generalized term used for copying tracks from a CD to the PC's permanent drive. The purpose or need for this is to categorize the songs or tracks you want to duplicate onto another medium like an iPod, CD, etc. 'Burning' is the term for creating a CD-R or CD-RW disk.