CDs. They're affordable, easy to find, and you can rip lossless digital audio files from them. Now that computers with ...
While many people get music from digital sources—the iTunes Store, eMusic, Amazon.com and other on-line vendors—a lot of us still buy CDs. In addition, many people have never gotten around to ripping ...
Question: How can I play my CDs in my new car, which does not have a CD slot? It only has a USB connection and Bluetooth, so I can’t use a portable CD player with an auxiliary cable. I have hundreds ...
I love music! I have hundreds of CDs in my collection, a few of which have survived since from the late 1980s. I have an ...
From a reader: I would like to know how I can rip my old CDs and not lose them when I get a new computer. I have ripped them once before using iTunes but didn’t realize they were stored on my PC and ...
It takes forever to rip a CD - so formatting your entire music library for iPod or PC can be a real pain. Enter music-ripping services. You give them your CDs; they dupe 'em, tag 'em, and load 'em ...
Is there a way to rip an entire audio CD to a single M4A or M4B file with "chapter marks" at each track, instead if individual files? I don't have to use iTunes, but if there is a way to make iTunes ...
We recently ran an article explaining How to rip CDs with iTunes. For many people, iTunes is their main music management tool, and using this program to rip CDs fits perfectly with the way they work ...