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How do I pull music off a CD to save on my hard drive? I want to put all my
CD's on my Dell Jukebox. |
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sunshineangie wrote:
> How do I pull music off a CD to save on my hard drive? I want to put all my > CD's on my Dell Jukebox. If you are using Windows Media Player, then Rip it. |
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"sunshineangie" <sunshineangie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:<403F3F0D-F201-41AE-A183-F49749596BCD@microsoft.com>...
> How do I pull music off a CD to save on my hard drive? I want to put all my > CD's on my Dell Jukebox. Try Musicmatch from download.com |
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You can also use Windows Explorer and "Copy & Paste" the mp3 files to
your harddrive My Music directory. You can create sub-directories with specific names of your choosing. "sunshineangie" wrote: > How do I pull music off a CD to save on my hard drive? I want to put all my > CD's on my Dell Jukebox. |
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Byte wrote:
> You can also use Windows Explorer and "Copy & Paste" the mp3 files to > your harddrive My Music directory. You can create sub-directories with > specific names of your choosing. That will only work for a DATA CD. Music CDs do not contain MP3s. |
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Correct Mike, but the original post did not state the format of the
music/songs they are trying to transfer to the harddrive. Thanks for the add-on. "Mike Williams [MVP]" wrote: > Byte wrote: > > You can also use Windows Explorer and "Copy & Paste" the mp3 files to > > your harddrive My Music directory. You can create sub-directories with > > specific names of your choosing. > > That will only work for a DATA CD. Music CDs do not contain MP3s. > |
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Didn't Dell give you instructions for this? I am surprised. If you have
Windows XP, get Windows Media Player 10 (free). Then use the "rip" tab to create either WMA files or MP3 files, then copy them to your jukebox using WMP 10. Simple, and nearly automatic. "sunshineangie" <sunshineangie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:403F3F0D-F201-41AE-A183-F49749596BCD@microsoft.com... > How do I pull music off a CD to save on my hard drive? I want to put all > my > CD's on my Dell Jukebox. |
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