If a pop-up window appears when inserting the CD, close it before proceeding. If you’re using a Mac (or a Windows computer that doesn’t have a CD drive), you’ll need to attach an external CD drive to your computer for this step.
If you don’t have iTunes installed, download and install it before proceeding.
For example, you would click MP3 encoder to rip the music to MP3 files on your computer. By default, iTunes will save the CD’s files as AAC files, which are playable with most audio players and actually have higher inherent quality than MP3 files.
For example, if you want to import the audio files in extremely high quality, you would click the Higher Quality option in the drop-down menu.
On a Mac, click once the song, then click File in the upper-left corner of the screen.
If you’re using a Mac, click Show in Finder here instead.
If a pop-up window appears when inserting the CD, close it before proceeding. If you’re using a computer that doesn’t have a CD drive, you’ll need to attach an external CD drive to your computer for this step.
If you don’t see Windows Media Player at the top of the Start window, it isn’t installed on your computer. You’ll need to install and use iTunes instead.
If you don’t see Windows Media Player at the top of the Start window, it isn’t installed on your computer. You’ll need to install and use iTunes instead.
Windows Media Player’s default format (WMA) isn’t compatible with some audio players, so it’s best to choose a more popular format like MP3.
Windows Media Player’s default format (WMA) isn’t compatible with some audio players, so it’s best to choose a more popular format like MP3.