u cannot transfer music or any kind of data from your PC to CD/DVD. But actually u Can burn them using Nero. Burning is a process where the data is written on the CD. once burned, it cannot be erased unless it is a CD-RW or DVD-RW!
i think you need to buy a cord.
To transfer music from your iPhone to a PC, you can use MobiKin Assistant for iOS. Here's how: Download and Install: First, download and install MobiKin Assistant for iOS on your PC. Connect Your iPhone: Launch the program and connect your iPhone to the PC using a USB cable. Scan Your iPhone: Once the connection is established, click on the "Music" tab to scan and display all the music on your device. Select and Export: Choose the songs you want to transfer and click "Export" to save them to your PC. MobiKin Assistant for iOS makes it easy to manage your iPhone music and transfer files between your device and computer.
Usually it is fine to rip music off of a CD, unless there are any copyright issues with the CD. If there isn't any copyright issues with the CD, then it is fine as long as you don't then share the music illegally on the internet.
Actually, there are several ways to transfer iPhone music to iTunes. The best way I know is to use a third-party app such as this one (copytrans.net) if you run a PC or this one (xtremsoft.com) if you are on Mac. You will find further info on this interesting blog: http://ipodtocomputer.blogspot.com
To do so, you need to use a program named MacDrive to allow your PC to access its contents. After that, you will be able to PC format your iPod in order to be able to add music to it from either a PC or a Mac. If you want to keep your music, you will have to backup your music using a program named CopyTrans (http://www.copytrans.net) prior to PC format it.
To transfer music from your PC to a Samsung T349, you can follow these steps using MobiKin Assistant for Android: Install MobiKin Assistant for Android, Connect Your Samsung T349 to Your PC, Click on the “Music” category. Select the music files you want to transfer from your PC. Click the “Export” button to transfer the selected music files to your Samsung.
1st you download nokia PC suite (it should have came in the box as product CD ROM) 2ndly you click into nokia PC suite and transfer music 3rdly you put a CD in the drive NOTE: you can only use songs from a CD A folder in your memory card called music should appear and it will contain your music
The best way to transfer your music from your iPod to your PC is with a USB cord. You can also transfer your content using WiFi.
One way is you could copy the CD music into an MP3 format on a PC, then transfer it via USB cable from PC to the Nexus 7. Another way is having the MP3 copy uploaded to Google Music. Then, you can play that CD music streaming on a Nexus 7 (or any device regardless of platform), or if you're not connected, you can configure it to be played in offline mode.
put it on to a usb drive then download it onto your PC
You need a cable to connect the phone to the computer. Then, you should follow a few steps and you're ready. You can now transfer music, pictures, other files etc. from your Galaxy Nexus into your PC
first connect ps3 to pc then transfer music from ps3 to windows pc. then drag and drop the music items to your nokia lumia phone.
You can't do it directly, you must download the CD to your PC then sync your tablet to the PC and get it copied over onto your tablet.
well i have a PC.. so i just go to my music andcreate a playlist then burn it... ull need a blank CD to do this
You can't! You can only stream them
using a cable
An audio cassette has the music on it recorded in an analogue format, while a CD records information in a digital format. Thus in order to transfer the music from the cassette to the CD it is necessary to play the music on the cassette into a machine that will sample the sound and convert it into a numeric (digital) form, this is called analogue to digital conversion. It would be possible to build a machine to do this, but most of the 'off the shelf' technology to do this is now sold as computer components (boards to fit into a PC). Thus, depending on how many cassettes you want to transcribe you have two options # Use a company to do this for you (if you have only a few cassettes) # Go to a shop and purchase a PC - tell the store what you want to do and they will configure the PC for you (if you have a lot of cassettes) Look at the links I will place below