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Connect your MP3 player to your ctr. Click on my computer to see what drive your MP3 player is using. In my case it comes up as Removable Disc (E:) Insert the CD you wish to copy into your ctr disc drive. Open Windows Media Player (Start/Programs/Widows Media Player.) Right click on Rip at the centre of the top tool bar. Scroll down to format and check MP3.Then below Format look at bit rate. You can check from 128 Kbps up to 320 Kbps for best quality, but this will use more memory in your MP3 player. I find 128 gives a decent quality. Back in the rip menu scroll down to More Options. An options box opens. On the Rip Music tab look at the 'Rip Music to this Location. If it does not show the location where your MP3 is, is my case Disc E, then click Change. Then browse to Removable Disk E, or whatever port your MP3 is connected to, highlight it and click OK. Click Apply and Ok on the Options tab. Back on the Rip Menu, click top item which should be the title of the Cd you are copying. You can uncheck any tracks you are not fond of and away you go. You will see the progress of each track as it copies (Rips) over to your MP3. Go and make a cup of tea and then its all done. If you wish, you can now re-open My Computer, click on your MP3 drive and see the CD you have just copied residing there, complete with track titles etc.

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get i tunes it automaticly copys CD mp3s when you stick the CD in

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I'm just the person ur lookin for! First if you have something with a library(ex. media player)which is on windows xp, you put in a CD the click on media player and go to your library then on the side it'll have a playlist at the heading, click the down arrow on that and go to synchronize list,then drag your songs to the synchronize list, then plug your USB cord to the computer, then click synchronize list, then your computer will transfer the songs to your MP3 player!

Rip the song from your CD.

No you are lucky to have ME. First you have to put your VD in your computer or laptop. Then you RIP ur CD and put it in a file. then you synchronize itt. Plug in your USB and then you transfer it

All that I can say is if your time is precious and you work all day like I do they do and don't have hours to spend converting your CD collection ... I would suggest http://www.music2ipod.com/webstore could not have done better myself and at the rate that I would convert them I would be paying less then minimum wage. Seriously .88 cents usd a CD you cant go wrong and it is relatively quick service as well! I know some may say I'm lazy I think the opposite I value my time cause I work too much...

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yes i beleave you could. but it wouldnt be that easybyou would have to get someone who knows what they are doin. or sometype of technology nerd. no offense and nerd is defined as a really smart person and not a dork or someone who wears glasses.

If your intention is to take a cd with mp3's and create an "audio cd" that can be played in a regular cd player, you'll need iTunes or windows media player to do so. It's best to copy the mp3's from your mp3 cd to your computer first. Then use either itunes or windows media player to burn an audio cd with the songs you copied to the computer. Keep in mind on the audio cd you'll be limited to about 80 minutes of music so you may need a few cds depending on how many songs you want to burn.

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Depending on what OS system you have on your computer. if you have xp or vista what you do is you plug up your mp3 player to your computer. once the icon comes up stating that you new device is installed properly open the folder for you mp3 player. you will probably have to download the songs from you CD on to your computer. after that you can drag the songs from either an open folder or windows media player

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I use this site for everything: Here's the link for you: http://portables.about.com/od/mp3players/ht/howtoripCDWMP10.htm and here's the info: Microsoft Windows Media Player 10 is the latest version of Microsoft's media management software. One of its core features is the ability to rip CDs (copy music) and convert them into music files which you can later put on your digital audio player. Following the steps below will help you to get music from your CDs to your computer's hard drive.

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Time Required: 5 to 15 minutes # Insert the music CD into your computer's CD drive. If a window titled "Audio CD" pops up, select "Take No Action" and click Ok. # Start Windows Media Player from the Start Menu. # With the "Now Playing" tabbed menu on the screen, select "Rip". You'll notice a list of your CD tracks appear, with the title, length, artist and other information either filled in or showing as unknown. If you have an internet connection, click "Find Album Info" to have it downloaded and filled in automatically. Alternatively, you can click on items like artist once and manually type in the information. # Select Tools from under the top menu and choose Options. Choose the Rip Music tab. Check to see that the "Rip Music to this location" option is to your liking. If not, click Change. Under File Name, you can also choose what options (i.e. artist, song title) to include in the name. # Under Rip settings, select the Format you wish to save your music to. The Three Windows Media Audio formats can provide slightly better audio results then MP3, especially at lower bit rates (known as audio quality in Windows Media Player - see next step), but are not as widely supported on digital audio players as MP3s. # Audio quality selection is next. The slider, by moving it to the right, will increase the bit rate by which the music is recorded to. The higher the bit rate (i.e. displayed in the box as 192 Kbps), the better sounding quality the music will be. It also will increase the size of the individual music files, which may ultimately limit how many you can store on a portable device. # After confirming your selections, click Ok to return to the Rip CD screen. # Looking at the screen, you will see checkmarks next to each of the tracks to be copied. If you wish to not copy some of them, uncheck those marks. # Click Rip Music. A progress bar will appear next to each song title as it is copied onto your hard drive. You can stop the rip at anytime by clicking Stop Rip. # When all of the songs have been ripped, you can eject the CD and put it away. # Congratulations - you've ripped a CD using Windows Media Player 10! * Windows Media Player 10 * A computer to store your music files on * Audio CDs that you wish to convert to music files It is super user friendly: http://www.about.com (has everything)

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Yes, but ONLY if you have ripped this CD with a special program (e.g. http://www.mp3-converter.com/cd2mp3pm.htm). Which converts the CD to MP3 files which you can copy to your MP3 player.

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Sure, just use Windows Media Player to rip the contents from the CD and transfer it to your MP3 Player.

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Most computers come with media player, and unless its an iPod, you can probably use media player to do it.

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