I was just thinking this afternoon how much I missed KOMA from its glory days in the '80s. I can't get no satisfaction on the radio these days...
Is there a good/easy way to rip your music CD's to digital (I'm guessing MP3) files?We didn't care for Sirius radio. First of all, I didn't like paying for music, and they didn't play the music that the wife and I like to hear. So, we "ripped" all of our music CD's to digital files and loaded a good number of them onto USB thumb drives so we could plug them into our Expedition's sound system. Hours and hours of good music and absolutely no commercials.
I do have to have certain thumb drives with special selections for when we are driving long distances. I don't need "sleepy-time" music when I'm driving.
I see what you did there.I was just thinking this afternoon how much I missed KOMA from its glory days in the '80s. I can't get no satisfaction on the radio these days...
iTunes should do it. Download it for free from itunes.comIs there a good/easy way to rip your music CD's to digital (I'm guessing MP3) files?
Asking for a non-high tech friend.
Does Itunes still want your credit card information?iTunes should do it. Download it for free from itunes.com
PM me and I'll set you up. Easiest program out there and it's done from start to finish in about 3 minutes per CD depending on your system.Is there a good/easy way to rip your music CD's to digital (I'm guessing MP3) files?
Asking for a non-high tech friend.
Not sure, I haven't downloaded it in a long time.Does Itunes still want your credit card information?
Is there a good/easy way to rip your music CD's to digital (I'm guessing MP3) files?
Asking for a non-high tech friend.
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