Steinberg's Wavelab can rip CD's to uncompressed WAVE files. It isn't the cheapest program, but it is a very good mastering/editing program.
The process of creating MP3s from music CDs is called "ripping".
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.
Commercial CDs are often encrypted and contain data formatted in files for use in computers. Ripping CDs may be regarded as copyright infringement.
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.
The eMusic Download Manager computer program is an application meant to allows users easy access to tracks and entire CDs. It works by creating a channel between the user PC and the eMusic website.
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You insert blank CDs in your computer and burn your songs onto them and then insert the CDs into the other computer and import them.
If its on your computer then burn it to a disc.If you have it on disc then keep it in its original case or a case that holds CDs/DVDs.
Easy have a computer with itunes, if you dont have thapple program, download it at apple.com/itunes then connect your ipod to the computer and add cds to your library or buy music from the store* *you need an account to purchase music.
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Yes.
Through the downloading process, you will have to insert several CDs. However, with Sims 2, you need Sims 1 (original). Once you have sims 1 and 2 on your computer, you run the program using the Sims 2 cd. (It must be in your computer for the program to work. If you take it out wile the program is still running, you will mess it up)