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Need help ripping this CD


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So, any time you put a CD into your computer and want to rip it onto your computer, usually there is an option for it. I have a Zune player (for those of you who may not know what that is, it is just another form of an mp3 player. Like an iPod) and when I open the software, it doesn't give me the option, nor does it on windows media player (I have windows 7 btw).

Now, with normal CDs that you would get at Best Buy or FYE, it lets me (put my Days of the New CD in and was able to). A friend of mine made an mp3 CD for me with like, 8 different, full albums on it. Is there anything I need to do in order to rip this thing onto my computer?

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Going out on a limb here, but if the CD is already made up of mp3's then just copy said contents to whatever folder you keep your music in. Bam, done. No ripping or special software required.

Although I could have misunderstood the question, I have been reading Huddle posters in the lounge since my lunch break started....maybe I should get back to work now...

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Going out on a limb here, but if the CD is already made up of mp3's then just copy said contents to whatever folder you keep your music in. Bam, done. No ripping or special software required.

Although I could have misunderstood the question, I have been reading Huddle posters in the lounge since my lunch break started....maybe I should get back to work now...

This...

Explore the CD in your drive...

Select all... copy... paste to your music folder...

Hook up Zune... Drag music files on your computer folder to Zune's folder...

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A CD with 8 full albums on it? Are they rar files? Thats still freaking huge.

Thanks for the input guys.

And no, they are mp3 files. Got em on a Memorex CD-R. Since they are mp3 files, more fit on it. It says it can fit "40X 700MB 80 min." on the CDs themselves. But there is well over 100 minutes on the thing. I want to say there is like, 4 hours worth on it. Crazy.

Thanks for the help guys.

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My music collection is nearly 100 GB. I have no choice but the Apple Ipod Classic 160 GB.

As for the OP, I know there are head units that will play mp3 discs. If that isn't an option, like someone else said, open the disc like a normal windows folder.

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My music collection is nearly 100 GB. I have no choice but the Apple Ipod Classic 160 GB.

As for the OP, I know there are head units that will play mp3 discs. If that isn't an option, like someone else said, open the disc like a normal windows folder.

Yeah, ended up figuring that out after screwing around with it.

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