It should, unless something went wrong in the burning process.
it means to copy the information that is on your CD to your computer, your CD will still work fine.
You add it to your iTunes library first, and then sync your iPod. You can't rip a CD directly onto an iPod because that doesn't work.
No it means import. They just say "rip"
It all depends on the cd changer you want to install, also the module that your car uses must work with the with the cd changer. anonymous@oola.com
you put a CD in your drive and click rip on there then isn't it
no.the CD is crucial for it to work
You have misheard the words - you mean "rip CD" not "rib CD".If you "rip" a CD then you are making a copy of it onto either another blank CD or some other medium.
Via CD, put it into the disk drive and go on to music. Select the CD and then rip.
You cant rip burnt Cd's to the Xbox 360 it wont let you. If its just a regular cd and the option to rip it is grayed out its probably because you have an arcade with no hard drive. Since there is no hard drive there is no were to rip the cd to. So if you have the new 4gb slim or an old arcade you cant rip cds.
of course you can. just put in the CD you want to rip and when it registers with the zune software click the CD icon on the bottom left. from there click the 'rip CD' button and there you go! all you have to do is just transfer it over to your zune
Yes your data CDs will work on your CD player, but they might not work with your car stereo, due to different formats.
To keep music on a CD, it is already there and you do nothing. To put music onto a CD, you "burn" it to the CD. To copy music from a CD to some other memory location, you "rip" it.