Itunes will do the job. So will Windows Media Player, which you probably already have.
Whichever you use, make sure to search the menus and have your CD's ripped to MP3. If you don't, Itunes will make them MP4 or some other Apple format, and Windows will make them WMA. Making your music MP3 will guarantee compatibility, without anyone else (or yourself) having to convert yet again.
Personally, I use Itunes, and rip to MP3. Itunes has a decent way of searching and sorting, especially once you get into alot of music (I have 20,000 titles!)
Again, make sure you set the software to MP3!!!!
2006-09-16 03:18:19
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answered by marsminute 3
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It would depend on the person your talking to. To a Muslim, Christian or Jew, this life would be a "trial-version"; what we have on this planet is only a test - the real thing comes in the next world, which is Heaven. Full-version may go to atheists. Because Atheists do not believe in a superior, they try to make the most of what they've got now because they know that once they are dead, then they are dead. Freeware/Shareware would go to those who love to give. They believe that the purpose of life is to help others beneath you. A good example of this would be Mother Teresa. Although she was religious she followed this rule of helping others. Christians may also follow this because Jesus stated that if you help someone your actually helping Himself. To sum it up, there are different versions for different people. As you grow older, life changes; to a 6 year old, 40 years old might seem like being old. Being a 40 years old will make a 100 year old seem old. As you see, life changes; our perception changes and I have to say that we should make the most of now, because there could be no tomorrow. I hope that answered your question.
2016-03-27 03:56:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Windows Media Player Edition 10 can do this. Free and straight download to your computer.
Put the CD in , Click on the rip tab, select the tracks and let it rip.
You can choose the bit rate(changes the quality of sound) in the options.
Cheers & Bottoms Up
2006-09-16 03:14:34
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answered by Bambang W 2
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Windows media player for ripping to WMA format.
Freerip for ripping to MP3 and a feww other formats. You can download it from freerip.com absolutely free.
2006-09-16 05:40:21
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answered by Ashok Pipal (India) 3
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Windows Media Player or iTunes, they're both freeware
2006-09-17 00:27:46
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answered by kairakovic 2
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If you are using xp i think it has a cd ripper in it. oops I didnt know it came with windows media player 10 but thats what i use
2006-09-16 03:15:13
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answered by tadertotretard 1
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download and install bitlord.this means once you rip your cds you can seed them and let the rest of the world share your collection.
2006-09-16 03:18:48
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answered by graemekennedy1973 2
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A good one is freerip found at mg shareware.
2006-09-16 03:14:44
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answered by Nik T 1
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nero for ease, or alcohol 120% for making and burning images/emulating cd/dvd rom drives
2006-09-16 09:35:28
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answered by Zerbirus 2
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itunes is relly nice and easy to use and to copy cds onto
2006-09-16 03:13:43
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answered by a 5
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