Hi,
Itunes is the equivalent and you can set it to rip Mp3's instead of the Apple 
format known as M4a's. Maybe somebody can explain it better than me. But 
there's also a CD ripping called Max. Another one, I just discovered it, it's 
called N.Mp3 ripper. All three of those programs are quite accessible.
Hth,
Courtney

On Jul 1, 2010, at 6:53 PM, denise avant wrote:

> Hello all,
> I’ve used windows media player for quite sometime to rip cds. But now that 
> I’m switching to the mac, I’m wondering what is the equivalent program to do 
> that on the mac side.
> Also, I’m going to listen to the stream of the nfb convention. Again, I’d 
> normally use windows media player. Is itunes or some other program best on 
> the apple side of things.
> Thanks.
>  
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