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Old 06-01-2008, 04:17 AM   #2
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There are many ways this can be done. One of the easiest - and the method I recommend - is to use iTunes (if you don't have it, it's a free download from Apple). It can import the CDs you insert in the computer and store them in its library automatically if you want. If I recall correctly, the default setting is that it asks what you want to do when you insert a CD.

I think most other music players have a similar function, so if you already have a favourite music player, it may also be able to do what you want.

Then there are many free programs floating around on the net that does nothing except "rip" (= copy) CDs. One I can recommend if you have slightly damaged CDs is called Exact Audio Copy. I've had success with that one even on CDs so scratched that they wouldn't play in a normal CD player.
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