Not normally. In very rare cases, if the CD was already damaged there could possibly be some damage caused from multipule passes over the same data (the laser does heat the CD and this can hurt the data). However, I have ripped many damaged CDs ad never had this happen.
No, if you rip a CD the music will be on your computer but the CD will still retain the music as well.
no the songs still stay on the CD because they are all read only files and they are imposible to delete.
yes. Ripping just copies the music from the CD into iTunes, or whatever music player you are using.
no your songs are safe
No and it is a total rip-off 3 songs for 5.99
As that is a very non descriptive question, the answer will also be vague. Yes you can rip songs off the internet. there's different ways of doing it depending on where your trying to get it from.
No
You can rip music off YouTube by using software like RealPlayer. It installs a browser plug-in which allows music or videos to be downloaded on the fly.
u get 1 off a usb flash drive or mp3 player/iPod, the other you rip off a CD (copy from CD)
If you open the door while the car is moving, it will rip off the door completely
Yes You Can Take Them Off! But You Have To Peel Them Off Very Carefully Or They Will Rip And Leave Stains On Your Device.
This file format of a CD is dependent on the program you use to rip the data off the CD. Normally it is in the Mp3 format, but if you use Windows Media Player to rip the songs off it will be converted into .Wav format. - CascadeNeko
it means frenchkiss
Well, if you wanna be like the Jo Bros, blegh!, you rip them off.
Yes you can rip off your finger if you have enough strength
The Final Rip Off was created in 1987.