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This may be a really basic question to some people. In the past I've always used Nero to burn cds to play in my car and it's been very simple. Glencoe Geometry Virginia Edition Answers.
The Nero version I had needed to be uninstalled from my computer so I could upgrade to Vista Ultimate so Nero is history. Miniclip Pacman Game here. I want to put together a cd of songs from various cds and cannot see a way to just copy the music to a cd without Vista converting the song files into a format that will not play in my car. I don't want to 'rip' the song files.just copy them and don't see a way to do it without buying a new version of Nero or other burning software.
Vista help has all kinds of info on burning cd's and dvd's but nothing about copying the files in their original format. Is this by design due to 'copyright' stuff or am I missing something really basic in my attempt to do this?
'Bob' wrote in message news: >Not that I can see, or I'm blind. I see no way to just copy the contents >of a music disc in it's original file format to the computer or to burn a >disc from a cd of music. Cuvinte Care Schimba Minti Pdf Programs.
Maybe I'm just tired.it's been a long week. >Bob >'Robert Firth' wrote in message >news: >>Doesn't Windows Media Player do this? In media player,to copy a music cd to the 'player' click on RIP; copies the music cd in its' original form. There is also BURN in media player,which burns files to disk. I know the 'Rip' function works,as I copied several music cd's to the player yesterday. The only file formats that Media Player rips to are 4 Windows Media variations, mp3 and.wav none of which will play on my car cd player. When you click rip what you get is a copy of the song that's been converted to a.wma file by default not a copy of the.cda file.
The cd audio files are.cda and are not even visible in Windows from what I can tell. If I try and do a regular file copy of one of the tracks all I get is a 44 byte.cda file that does not play.. I'll have to buy a copy of Nero 7 apparently to do this. Thanks, Bob 'BobC' wrote in message news:% >>'Bob' wrote in message >news: >>Not that I can see, or I'm blind.
I see no way to just copy the contents >>of a music disc in it's original file format to the computer or to burn a >>disc from a cd of music. Maybe I'm just tired.it's been a long week. >>Bob >>'Robert Firth' wrote in message >>news: >>>Doesn't Windows Media Player do this?
>>In media player,to copy a music cd to the 'player' click on RIP; copies >the music cd in its' original form. >There is also BURN in media player,which burns files to disk.
>I know the 'Rip' function works,as I copied several music cd's to the >player yesterday. >Worth a try. 'Bob' wrote in message news: >The only file formats that Media Player rips to are 4 Windows Media >variations, mp3 and.wav none of which will play on my car cd player. When >you click rip what you get is a copy of the song that's been converted to >a.wma file by default not a copy of the.cda file. The cd audio files are >.cda and are not even visible in Windows from what I can tell. If I try >and do a regular file copy of one of the tracks all I get is a 44 byte >.cda file that does not play..
I'll have to buy a copy of Nero 7 >apparently to do this. >Thanks, >Bob>I am not a music 'guru' however, I copied 'All The Roads Running',by Emmy Lou Harris,12 songs; and a music cd of 'The Dixie Chicks',neither of these were MP3 files; music cd's bought,I believe,at Walmart. I was just 'seeing' what 'Media Player' would do,pretty impressive. 'BobC' wrote in message news: >>'Bob' wrote in message >news: >>The only file formats that Media Player rips to are 4 Windows Media >>variations, mp3 and.wav none of which will play on my car cd player. >>When you click rip what you get is a copy of the song that's been >>converted to a.wma file by default not a copy of the.cda file. The cd >>audio files are.cda and are not even visible in Windows from what I can >>tell. If I try and do a regular file copy of one of the tracks all I get >>is a 44 byte.cda file that does not play..
I'll have to buy a copy of >>Nero 7 apparently to do this. >>Thanks, >>Bob>>>I am not a music 'guru' however, I copied 'All The Roads Running',by Emmy >Lou Harris,12 songs; and a music cd of 'The Dixie Chicks',neither of >these were MP3 files; music cd's bought,I believe,at Walmart. >I was just 'seeing' what 'Media Player' would do,pretty impressive Have you played the copies in a car cd player?