Try downloading Easy CD extractor, its the coolest one i have used. Its good go ahead.
2007-03-21 07:45:37
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answered by Qasim Shaikh 1
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First of all, you need to have a good quality music source before you burn it into a CD/Vcd or DVD and stuff. Find good burner software. I suggest you Nero if you are not using WinVista o/s. Then follow my tips.
Tips for writing CDs
The following tips can help you avoid errors when writing to CDs. Common errors include interrupting the flow of data to the CD recorder or running out of available disk space for the CD recording process.
When creating a CD, the CD recorder must receive a constant flow of data from the hard disk. If the flow of data is interrupted, the CD continues to spin but the writing laser does not have any information to copy onto the disc. When this happens, the writing process stops and you end up with a useless CD.
You can do the following to maintain a constant flow of data:
Try recording at a lower write speed.
Close all other programs.
Disable any screen savers that might begin during writing.
Defragment your hard disk before writing a CD.
Make sure that the CD and the CD recorder are clean and dust free.
If the CDs from one manufacturer keep failing, try a different brand.
When creating a CD, Windows uses available free space on your hard disk to store temporary files.
The amount of free disk space required depends on the amount of data to be copied to the CD. For a standard CD, Windows uses up to 700 megabytes (MB). For a high-capacity CD, Windows uses 850 MB or more.
You can do the following to free up disk space:
Run the Disk Defragmenter tool.
Run the Disk Cleanup Wizard.
Empty the Recycle Bin.
Delete unneeded data files.
If you have more than one partition or disk drive, select one for the temporary file storage area that has sufficient disk space.
2007-03-21 07:48:58
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answered by Dizzy D 2
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you can't lose audio quality from a cd by copying it to a computer because it is already in DIGITAL format.
The only loss would happen if the cd is in bad shape (like scratched...etc) There's not much you can do about that.
The tracks on cds are sound files. So you just copy the freegin track files and you're done. You can convert them to mp3, but then you will lose quality (probably not much, and definitelly worth the space you save).
2007-03-21 07:46:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Rip them with Windows Media Player and change the options so it convert the audio CD files to a high bit rate mp3 like 384 kbps.
2007-03-21 07:47:28
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answered by Desperado 3
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Using ripping CDs with Windows Media player and setting the quality to the highest possible (320Kpbs).
2007-03-21 07:42:16
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answered by MatthewO 3
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Some apps like Windows Media Player and Nero can allow yoou to "rip" CDs in almost any format and to choose the quality. There is plenty of free CD "ripping" software out there if you search for it. Try www.download.com.
2007-03-21 07:41:58
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answered by Anonymous
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by Ripping the CD windows media player can do this
2007-03-21 07:42:53
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have Itunes on your computer.....import the songs to your library. But if u dont and u have a PC, you can Rip them to your Windows Media Player library.
2007-03-21 07:41:41
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answered by ashleetaylor 2
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first rip it using the media player.....then it will be stored in the my music folder in my documents........then copy it to any part of the computer.....
2007-03-21 07:43:53
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answered by raju 2
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i think its the simple way. just by using windows media player!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-03-21 07:44:18
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answered by Khedive 1
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