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| Thread ID: 136105 | 2014-01-20 05:50:00 | Copy to USB drive | Cicero (40) | PC World Chat |
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| 1365605 | 2014-01-20 21:50:00 | I put a CD into computer, look in Computer and it gives option of playing, which I do. It shows as zero bytes and in properties it says Zero bytes. If I right click on it to send to a USB drive there is nothing to send, yet it plays, what am I doing wrong? Thanks again lads and PC.Join us in Serengeti village and I have solution for you. (pasop for lions and leopards and occasional crocodile and dangermo buffalo and white rhino of course). Oh, and don't get tooooo close to a giraffe... their kick may give you a serious headache. Oh... and avoid the hyena... they eat dead-like bodies. |
Greg (193) | ||
| 1365606 | 2014-01-20 22:03:00 | Join us in Serengeti village and I have solution for you. (pasop for lions and leopards and occasional crocodile and dangermo buffalo and white rhino of course). Oh, and don't get tooooo close to a giraffe... their kick may give you a serious headache. Oh... and avoid the hyena... they eat dead-like bodies. Ah so you returned to your tribe, I bet there was lots of jumping on the spot with your tribe.You Masai alway make me laugh. |
Cicero (40) | ||
| 1365607 | 2014-01-20 22:25:00 | I will be shot for this, but itunes iscdead simple for ripping If you have difficulty with media player As far as I can tell P I have ripped via WMP, now I want to send to a USB stick for playing in car, can't see how to do that? |
Cicero (40) | ||
| 1365608 | 2014-01-20 22:48:00 | Should be able to now drag and drop from the music library on to the usb | plod (107) | ||
| 1365609 | 2014-01-20 22:53:00 | I will be shot for this, but itunes iscdead simple for ripping If you have difficulty with media player Can you use iTunes on Windows? |
Cicero (40) | ||
| 1365610 | 2014-01-20 23:09:00 | yes | gary67 (56) | ||
| 1365611 | 2014-01-20 23:22:00 | yes I did too, ripped all my CDs to put them on my iRiver player. Once set up, I found iTunes to be the simplest and fastest ripper. I liked that it ejected the CD at the end too, though probably most do that, but it made the process of ripping a heap of CDs much faster than I ever expected based on previous experience with other rippers. My only problem was finding where the copies were on my computer! Cheers Billy 8-{) |
Billy T (70) | ||
| 1365612 | 2014-01-21 00:25:00 | yes Yes you like Key? Have you had an epiphany? |
Cicero (40) | ||
| 1365613 | 2014-01-21 04:01:00 | I find media player fairly simple and fast to rip with but and have used it quite a lot but I ended up paying for dBpoweramp for it's better format support and more accurate meta data. Media player mixes up the track listings on a lot of my older CD's which I think are NZ/Aus regional versions - dirty deeds for example it scrambled the names on completly confusing it for the american version with a different track order. The other reason was because I ripped to WMA lossless to preserve the original quality and I wanted to make sure I had the ability to convert easily to FLAC or MP3 if required rather than re-rip and I like the batch conversion feature. (I use media centre and it doesn't play nice with FLAC or I'd have used that). I take it none of this relates to copyrighted material you haven't purchased :P |
dugimodo (138) | ||
| 1365614 | 2014-01-21 04:20:00 | Use a proper CD ripper like EAC. | Agent_24 (57) | ||
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