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Download Article Explore this Article methods. Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. Article Summary. Method 1. If your computer's disc drive doesn't have "DVD" on it, it isn't the proper type of disc drive and thus cannot be used to rip or burn a CD. If an autorun window or a different program opens, close it before proceeding. Type in windows media player and then click the orange, blue, and white Windows Media Player icon at the top of the Start menu.
If you don't see Windows Media Player at the top of the Start menu, it isn't installed on your computer. Windows Media Player doesn't come installed on some versions of Windows 10, though clean-installing Windows 10 can add Windows Media Player to your computer. Select the CD. Click the CD's name on the left side of the window. Change the rip location if needed.
If you want to change the folder into which the CD copies its files, do the following; Click Rip settings at the top of the window. Click More options Click Change Select a new folder, then click OK at the bottom of the pop-up window. Click OK at the bottom of the window. Click Rip CD.
It's at the top of the window. Ripping can take as long as a minute or more per standard song. To stop the CD from ripping at any time, click Stop rip at the top of the window. Click OK when prompted. This signifies that the files have been ripped from your CD onto your computer.
You can view the CD's files by opening the folder into which you ripped the CD, double-clicking the artist's name or Unknown artist , and double-clicking the album folder. Method 2. Click the Burn tab. It's in the upper-right side of the window. Select a CD format. Add songs to the CD. You can add up to 80 minutes of audio to a standard audio CD, so click and drag your preferred songs from the main window into the "Burn" section.
If you're creating a data CD, you can add videos and photos to the CD as well. Arrange the songs in your preferred order. Secure Download. Edit the task name if necessary. Finally, click Start Backup to execute the task. The rewritable CD has a limited number of burning times. If the CD is over-burned worn out , strange errors will arise. You can use different CD media to store each backup version.
If the source drive and destination drive, please put the source disc in the drive. Otherwise, you need put source disc and destination disc in different drives. AnyBurn will start copying the disc. If the source drive and destination are the same drive, AnyBurn will first read all data on source drive to a temporary file, and prompt you to insert a new blank destination drive when the source drive has been cached. After the new disc has been created successfully, you should see the message, "Burning successful.
If "Verify written data" option is checked, AnyBurn will compare the new disc and the original data to make sure that the new disc is readable and identical with the original disc.
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