Download cd's to computer
#1
I have put my cd in the computer ...Then what????/
Please can someone intelligent...Tell me...Step by step what to do next ...to download my cd's onto computer so I can then download them into my DH'S Apple Ipod ...
Tia x thats "thanks in advance" x
Please can someone intelligent...Tell me...Step by step what to do next ...to download my cd's onto computer so I can then download them into my DH'S Apple Ipod ...

Tia x thats "thanks in advance" x
#2
twinkle ... i think you should post this in teachie lab or something like that in another forum. Plenty of ppl there will be able to help you
#4
been trying it for the past 1 weeks to do the same as you do ... With a guidance from somebody's else from another forum :http://www.qatarliving.com/node/15409
after that i decided just going to buy a portable DVD player
Too much bloody work for me
#8
ta !
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#10
Soupy twist







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If you want to get the music onto an iPod, then don't screw around, use iTunes.
Start up iTunes, make sure you're connected to the internet, put the CD into the computer, and then press the "rip" button in iTunes - it's the big circular one in the top right.
The computer will then rip the CD, taking the album and track names from the internet (that's why you need to be online when you do this, otherwise you'll have no album name and the tracks will just be called "Track 1", "Track 2" etc).
To transfer this music to the iPod, just plug your iPod into the computer. As standard, iTunes will automatically copy the music onto the iPod, although if you want to you can set it up so that you have to manually select which music you want to copy.
Start up iTunes, make sure you're connected to the internet, put the CD into the computer, and then press the "rip" button in iTunes - it's the big circular one in the top right.
The computer will then rip the CD, taking the album and track names from the internet (that's why you need to be online when you do this, otherwise you'll have no album name and the tracks will just be called "Track 1", "Track 2" etc).
To transfer this music to the iPod, just plug your iPod into the computer. As standard, iTunes will automatically copy the music onto the iPod, although if you want to you can set it up so that you have to manually select which music you want to copy.
#11
itunes you can rip the cd too, stick cd in, the cd should list the tracks, select them, right click and hit rip
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Soupy twist







Joined: Dec 2004
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As standard, iTunes will automatically sync any new music in your library onto the iPod as soon as you plug it in.
Don't have to select or right-click. iTunes defaults to selecting all the tracks on any CD you insert. Just put the disc in and press the rip button (making sure you're connected to the internet first, unless you want a library full of "Unknown Album
)
itunes you can rip the cd too, stick cd in, the cd should list the tracks, select them, right click and hit rip
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#14
As standard, iTunes will automatically sync any new music in your library onto the iPod as soon as you plug it in.
Don't have to select or right-click. iTunes defaults to selecting all the tracks on any CD you insert. Just put the disc in and press the rip button (making sure you're connected to the internet first, unless you want a library full of "Unknown Album
)
Don't have to select or right-click. iTunes defaults to selecting all the tracks on any CD you insert. Just put the disc in and press the rip button (making sure you're connected to the internet first, unless you want a library full of "Unknown Album
)I hv ripped movie on i tune ... but everytime i try to sync it ... it always take out my 6.000 something song from the ipod first ... and in the end said that my ripped movie can't be transferred into ipod.
what should i do?
ta!
#15
wmp can auto rip too, but i preferred that it didn't so switched that off




