Hi Shirley,
I am far from someone who knows it all, however, I can try my best to help
you, as I am very familiar with Roxio Easy CD Creator.
I should warn you, that 5 is the only version of Roxio that I have been able
to understand and use successfully.
It's pretty easy, and doesn't take
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Hi Shirley,
I am far from someone who knows it all, however, I can try my best to help
you, as I am very familiar with Roxio Easy CD Creator.
I should warn you, that 5
David, I hope your new addition to the web page, re: a list of computer
terms, defines mp3 and wave files. I haven't a clue. marilyn
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Hi Shirley,
Well, I use CDEX, but I would imagine that the procedure would be
similar in any such program.
When you place a CD in the drive, you are presented with a list view of
the tracks. You simply use regular Windows commands to select the
tracks uyou want to rip. If you want to rip the
such anomaly.
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David, I hope your new addition to the web page, re
ok, Andy. Once you have done all those steps, do you save the items
selected? What does rip mean? As I have said for years, it's the language
and, especially, all the acronyms that boggle novices. Thanks. marilyn
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Thanks so much, David. marilyn
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ok, Andy. Once you have done all those steps, do you save the items
selected? What does rip mean? As I have
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Sorry but I don't think those terms are included in that particular file.
Basically a wave file is in an uncompressed format
My vocabulary groweth! Gracias. marilyn
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: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 10:09 AM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Re: Copying songs from a CD
Hi Shirley,
Well, I use CDEX, but I would imagine that the procedure would be
similar in any such program.
When you place a CD in the drive, you are presented with a list view of
the tracks. You simply use
Hi Rosemarie,
I would advise you not to use Windows Media Player, as they are very limited
in what you can do with those files.
I would recommend you download CDX and use that to extract the music from
the files, then save it in MP3 format.
In order to get CD or near CD quality, you should
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