plug in your mp3 to your 'puter and put the CD in and an option should come up for your CD to open folder n view files like that and do that and copy the songs into whatever program u use for yer mp3
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Physically, no. But you can download songs from cd's onto iTunes along with mp3's and can listen to both the mp3's and songs from the cd's on an iPod or mp3 player.
mp3 is a condensed form of the music file, and is lower quality than what you would copy directly from the CD. You can fit fifty or more mp3 songs on a CD, but only ten-twenty full-quality songs.
convert the CD to A MP3 format and just drag the songs to the file!
1st you get Ur mp3 and get a CD That Will Let you RIP The Music From it. Then You get ur CD And Put It In the CD thingy. then you Press The Delete Button On The thing. That Will Allow you to Burn The Music from The CD to ur mp3. Plz Enjoy your mp3 Music :]
The advantages of a MP3 would be that you can listen to your music while on the move e.g. a train also Mp3 players are smaller than a CD player so it fits in your pocket and they have no moving parts so it doesn't jump or skip. An alternative to a is a CD but, MP3's have a larger memory and can fit a larger amount of music on a MP3 player compared to a CD, 10 times more songs can go on a MP3 player.
maybe you had put it on a wrong folder or you had put it on a folder but your mp3 player doesn't have the feature to read beyond folders. . . . I have burnt a mp3 CD as a data CD and plays all the songs on my computer and on home DVD player as well but cant be played all these songs on my car stereo- kindly advise me how can I play all these mp3 songs recorded on CD as a data CD in my card stereo too?
If you own the CD, it is permissible for you to make a copy of it for your mp3 player. If you don't own it, it is not allowed. Most people do it. No one is going to check your player to see what songs you have on it.
There's nothing illegal about copying songs from CD's you have purchased or paid downloads to an MP3 player for your own personal listening. The legal issue arises when someone attempts to profit from on-selling or unauthorized distribution of songs. Connect your MP3 device to your computer, usually through a USB cable or Bluetooth connection. Go to the drive and folder where your songs are stored and copy/paste to the MP3 player. If the songs are on a CD, import the CD into your music player program (like Windows Media Player and iTunes) in MP3 format. Then go the drive and folder where your songs are stored and copy/paste to the MP3 player.
You can't. You either need a Cd or you can get a blank CD and upload any songs you want then convert it onto your Mp3.
ask a friend.
Use iTunes, rip the cd onto it, then drag and drop the songs onto your mp3 players folder :)