iTunes isn't the most accurate or most powerful CD ripper, but it's the best for most people with demanding digitizing needs.
I have a creative soundblaster live value card in my kt133 system running windows 2000. My problem is that when i try to rip cd's it can only do it in analog. Does the value have the digital-ripping ...
Is there anyway to rip a CD directly to an iPod? Is there an adapter/add from a 3rd party? Could I make one myself (I have some technical knowledge, but not enough to go soldering with out step by ...
If you use an iPod or iTunes, you're familiar with the process of ripping songs from CD to convert them from their uncompressed audio file format, AIFF, to a compressed file, usually MP3 or AAC. The ...
Two Washington-based companies have joined forces to offer a one-stop shop for iPod neophytes. MyerEmco AudioVideo is offering services from Riptopia — a company that specializes in “ripping” or ...
Anyone who uses iTunes to rip a CD is technically breaking the law following recent changes to UK copyright legislation. Last month, the High Court reversed a piece a legislation that allowed people ...
In a world of totally free lossless music CD encoding tools and more than ample, high-speed external storage, paying to outsource the transfiguration of your physical music library may sound a little ...
So a few weeks ago we reported that the RIAA had claimed that just ripping CDs was enough to get you sued. Later, jumping on the bandwagon, the Washington Post reported the same thing. Turns out, it’s ...