sdboardr99 |
02-21-2004 5:02 PM |
The process is called ripping a CD. You need software to do it, such as Apple's iTunes, MusicMatch or RealPlayer (there are tons of them, including many free ones). When you rip a CD it converts the files into mp3 files at a certain bit rate or quality. I recommend at least 128kbps for good quality, and 192kbps is better but the files are larger. <BR> <BR>Check out <a href="http://www.burnworld.com/" target="_blank">http://www.burnworld.com/</a> or <a href="http://www.download.com/" target="_blank">http://www.download.com/</a> for ripping software. <BR> <BR>The opposite of ripping is burning, where you take mp3 files and "burn" them to a CD so you can listen to them on a regular CD player. A lot of the programs will handle both. <BR> <BR>
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