In the past I've been able to use my old audio CD files and copy them to my PC (running XP) but it doesn't seem to be working now. The files on the CD's I'm looking at have a .cda extension. Can I copy these files to another CD? How?
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| Windows XP/2000 - copying audio CD files posted in the Operating Systems forums; In the past I've been able to use my old audio CD files and copy them to my PC (running XP) but it doesn't seem to be working now. The ... |
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Well, if your using a regular CD you bought from a store and you put it in I thought it would ask you if you wanted to play it and if you said yes it would open Windows Media Player and from there you could rip music off the CD onto your computer.
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you can use any software like iTunes, Windows Media Player or Winamp, these are all capable of 'ripping' a cd.
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