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      08-17-2008, 05:24 PM   #1
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how to rip cds?

err once again i have another computer question I'm trying to make a mp3 cd from songs on my itunes but i guess some of my songs are from actual cds so it won't burn them...so my question is how does one convert these into mp3 files? i found one program but it requires you to have the cd on hand which i don't have for most of them so does anyone know how to convert my itune files into mp3s?
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btw im computer retarded lol
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itunes can rip your CD for you. just put the CD in your drive, then when it shows up on itunes, I believe you click on "import CD" or something like that (too lazy to check now lol sorry).


edit: sorry, just reread your post and realized you dont have the actual CDs
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What format at the songs... that can't be converted to the CD. I've never heard of itunes holding or storing songs in a format that were on CD and then being able to play them. Usually I believe CDs use an .mp3 format.

Report back with the .format usually at the end of the song following the dot (.) ... and report back. I'll then try to analyze this problem.... And point you in the right direction.

Sometimes if you are downloading files from torrent sites or limewire (p2p) you may click songs that are .mpg or .wmv and usually any burning program won't burn them since they aren't readable by the player.

Hope this helps..
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hmm well i found this program that converts them but the original files were in m4a whatever that means lol i'll see how it goes i guess
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bloody hell this program is gay it only converted the first 3mins of the song lol
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What format at the songs... that can't be converted to the CD. I've never heard of itunes holding or storing songs in a format that were on CD and then being able to play them. Usually I believe CDs use an .mp3 format.

Report back with the .format usually at the end of the song following the dot (.) ... and report back. I'll then try to analyze this problem.... And point you in the right direction.

Sometimes if you are downloading files from torrent sites or limewire (p2p) you may click songs that are .mpg or .wmv and usually any burning program won't burn them since they aren't readable by the player.

Hope this helps..
when i right click the song on itunes and click info it says its a aac audio file....these are the songs from a actual cd btw there real cds not fake lol
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when i right click the song on itunes and click info it says its a aac audio file....these are the songs from a actual cd btw there real cds not fake lol
Ok

Step by step guide:

http://www.sharewareguide.net/articl...sion-tool.html
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damn thanks a lot man i was starting to get mad at myself lol
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damn thanks a lot man i was starting to get mad at myself lol
np Let me know if that works!
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np Let me know if that works!
it did thanks a lot man i got 128 songs onto one disk
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ok im gonna have to step in on this one.....

1-Open iTunes and insert black CD
2-Click on File>New Playlist
3-Type in a name (example: Coldplay Viva La Vida)
4-Click on Music at the top of the list
5-Drag the songs you want to burn into the playlist you just created
6-Once you have all the songs there, right click the playlist and select "Burn playlist to disk"
7-Enjoy your new CD.

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that should work too.. I don't use itunes to burn much since I use toast (mac) which is amazing.
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it did thanks a lot man i got 128 songs onto one disk
great
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