Creating MP3s from Audio CDs
            
        
At some point almost all	computer owners desire to turn their CD collection into	computer files. Whether they wish to carry their	collection on their laptop, listen to music at work	without changing CDs or trade music with friends	(legally, of course), there	is an almost universal desire among computer users to	copy their CDs to their hard drive.
MP3 files are an ideal	choice for storing music for most people and situations.	They have good to excellent sound quality. The files are	small. And, most importantly, they are compatible with	just about every computer and device capable of playing	digital music files, from iPods to Palm Pilots, most new	DVD players, even	cell phones and digital cameras.
 
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In this topic, and the ones below it, Knowzy covers everything CD ripping-related. Our screenshot-filled tutorial on ripping CDs with Windows Media Player will get you going in under 15 minutes. Hear MP3s of various sound qualities and decide for yourself which works best for you. Talk about CD ripping on our Feedback pages.
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