Sunday, September 11, 2011

Create (Copy) MP3 files from CDs Using FREE! Software

Whether you have one CD you love or a whole library you want to convert, you'll want the added flexibility that gees from having you songs in MP3 format as well as in their original CD format. Whether you call the process of converting the songs on your CD into MP3 files is called "ripping," "copying," "importing," or "recording," it's easier than you might think. What's more, it's entirely legal unless you try to circumvent copy-protection on those CDs that employ such tactics, or sell the songs you copy, or try to share them with everyone over the Internet.
All you need is an audio or music CD, a PC with a CD drive, a connection to the Internet, and the right software, such as iTunes or MusicMatch Jukebox. Even the free versions of these software packages will analyze any CD you put in the drive and with the help of a massive online database of CD information, recognize your CD and fetch a variety of information on your particular CD, such as album name, artist(s), track titles, genre, and much more. Then, when you copy the songs from the CD to your hard disk in .MP3 format, each song file will not only be named properly with the artist and song title, but will also contain what are called

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