How to copy a CD to a USB drive
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Brigitte
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Hello,
Since I can no longer listen to CDs in my car because it is only equipped with a USB port, I would like to record CDs onto USB drives. How should I go about it?
Thank you very much
Configuration: Windows / Internet Explorer 11.0
Since I can no longer listen to CDs in my car because it is only equipped with a USB port, I would like to record CDs onto USB drives. How should I go about it?
Thank you very much
Configuration: Windows / Internet Explorer 11.0
1 réponse
Hello.
You need to extract the CDs using Windows Media Player in MP3 format and copy these files onto the USB stick as follows:
Open Windows Media Player fully by going to All Programs or Applications, then Windows Accessories.
In the left column, the CD in the PC's drive will be visible.
Click on it.
You should see the contents of the CD along with its tracks.
Click on Rip Settings.
Format:
You can choose the format. Open Windows Media Player fully.
In the left column, the CD in the PC's drive will be visible.
Click on it.
You should see the contents of the CD along with its tracks.
Click on Rip Settings.
Format:
You can choose MP3, it's sufficient qualitatively for your usage.
Audio quality 320kb/s
Additional options:
There, you see where the files will be saved by default: (Music folder).
Then click on Rip CD after ensuring that the desired files are checked.
You will then simply retrieve the files and copy/paste them onto the USB stick.
You need to extract the CDs using Windows Media Player in MP3 format and copy these files onto the USB stick as follows:
Open Windows Media Player fully by going to All Programs or Applications, then Windows Accessories.
In the left column, the CD in the PC's drive will be visible.
Click on it.
You should see the contents of the CD along with its tracks.
Click on Rip Settings.
Format:
You can choose the format. Open Windows Media Player fully.
In the left column, the CD in the PC's drive will be visible.
Click on it.
You should see the contents of the CD along with its tracks.
Click on Rip Settings.
Format:
You can choose MP3, it's sufficient qualitatively for your usage.
Audio quality 320kb/s
Additional options:
There, you see where the files will be saved by default: (Music folder).
Then click on Rip CD after ensuring that the desired files are checked.
You will then simply retrieve the files and copy/paste them onto the USB stick.
I have the same issue, so your answer works for me if it works with all audio CDs because I have some old tracks that I would like to continue listening to, but some are "protected"
Best regards