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How to rip a CD on your Windows PC
#653 | 2:20 |
Monday April 12, 2010
Tutorials
Monday April 12, 2010
You've got a bunch of CDs, but you'd like to
have the music on your computer
and mix it up a little. So, all you need to do is "rip" the music from the CD and save it to your computer's hard drive.Download this episode now
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Show Notes
- In Windows, you can click on Start and then on Windows Media Player.
- Alternatively, you can insert the CD you want to rip and Media Player will open.
- With Windows Media Player open, insert the CD.
- You'll see the CD information come up with album art, album name, artist, and track list.
- You can rip all the tracks or you can uncheck the tracks you don't want to rip.
- In the top menu, click on Rip CD.
- If you wish, you can click on Rip Settings and make changes to those.
- Among the settings, you can elect to have any CD you insert automatically ripped.
- The selected tracks will show Pending and then they'll start to be ripped.
- The progress will show as each track is ripped and saved to your hard drive.
- Alternatively, you can insert the CD you want to rip and Media Player will open.
- With Windows Media Player open, insert the CD.
- You'll see the CD information come up with album art, album name, artist, and track list.
- You can rip all the tracks or you can uncheck the tracks you don't want to rip.
- In the top menu, click on Rip CD.
- If you wish, you can click on Rip Settings and make changes to those.
- Among the settings, you can elect to have any CD you insert automatically ripped.
- The selected tracks will show Pending and then they'll start to be ripped.
- The progress will show as each track is ripped and saved to your hard drive.
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