That just means that the files on the CD will be copied to a directory of your choice and then converted to a different audio format other than cda, (which means CD Audio)
you can use DVD audio ripper to rip audio from DVD and then play on CD player
Insert CD, go to itunes and select rip audio off CD.
Sorry to tell you, you can't. you can only rip music off an audio CD
Windows Media Player or iTunes can help rip CD to MP3, WAV and other audio formats.
The Album information is stored in the metadata of the audio files on the CD. When you rip the CD, the information is usually transferred automatically.
you can use MED Free Audio Ripper Free audio ripper can rip CD tracks from CD to MP3, WAV, WMA, and OGG
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.
Try Exact Audio Copy or EAC. It has alot of features for people who want them but is easy enough to use for people just starting out.
Yes, if you purchase an audio CD from the store it will be virus free. Though, if you burn a CD or rip a burned CD to your computer that has audio files on it from file sharing programs such as Limewire and Frostwire then it does have a chance of having a virus on it. iTunes downloads are also virus free, and if they are burned onto a CD they will remain virus free. Hope this helps.
An Audio CD is a type of CD that has audio files on it that can be read by a CD player like a stereo
If you have Windows, you could go to Windows Media Player and insert the CD, then go to the tab up the top that says "Rip". This simply means that the audio files will be copied to a directory (defultly the "My Music" folder) and then converted to a different file type. Rip the CD and then you should be able to play thoes files on your computer and even burn them to disk.
Microsoft are being jerks about this. The only way is to burn your music to a standard audio CD, then pop that CD into your 360 and rip it using the UI. Weak. I don't want to do this with my 15 gigs of audio. or use an ethernet cable