Hi list: Arlene here. How does one rip and burn cds with windows ten? I was trying to rip a cd with my new win ten computer. I have a external disk drive. How does one find windows Media player? Do you use it with win ten or can you use other players like Winamp or what my computer came with was groove Music. Can I rip or burn with any of these players like goldwave groove music and winamp? Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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Hmmm.
There are several ways to do things.
I used to use nero burning rom v6 fully cracked to do things.
But eventually to be legal I split it up.
cd burner xp has an installer without the open candy spyware in
it and I use that for ripping.
Goldwave has a good file batch converter as well as a cd reader
via cddb sites and I got that.
Its 40 dollars but its worth the cost for the cd reader and
converter alone which is what I use it for.
Cdex has opencandy in it so I havn't tried it but there must be a
portable somewhere.
You are supposed to do it all with mediaplayer but I have never
bothered trying to doodle with this.
Not sure about a full solution but nero platinum is about 130
dollars us and it should be ok or it may not be.
I havn't used any suite of modules for ages.
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On 11/10/2019 1:38 pm, Arlene wrote:
Hi list: Arlene here.
How does one rip and burn cds with windows ten? I was trying
to rip a cd with my new win ten computer. I have a external
disk drive. How does one find windows Media player? Do you
use it with win ten or can you use other players like Winamp
or what my computer came with was groove Music. Can I rip or
burn with any of these players like goldwave groove music
and winamp?
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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Windows Media Player ships with Windows 10 and can be found via a search. If you want a shortcut to it on your desktop, then follow the instructions: Adding Desktop Shortcuts Under Windows 10
There are scads of utilities for burning CDs, and which you may wish to use is not just a function of accessibility, but what type of CD, e.g., music, bootable, etc., you are intending to burn and whether you're doing the CD equivalent of a "mix tape" or trying to duplicate a CD. --
Brian - Windows 10 Pro, 64-Bit, Version 1903, Build 18362
The color of truth is grey.
~ André Gide
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Hi, Arleen, I use a program called Anyburn to burn CD's. For ripping I use windows media player. Hit your windows logo key and type "windows media player" without the quotes and hit enter. I tried CDex but found it kind of complicated. Rosemarie
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Arlene Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2019 5:39 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] ripping and burning cds using nvda Hi list: Arlene here. How does one rip and burn cds with windows ten? I was trying to rip a cd with my new win ten computer. I have a external disk drive. How does one find windows Media player? Do you use it with win ten or can you use other players like Winamp or what my computer came with was groove Music. Can I rip or burn with any of these players like goldwave groove music and winamp? Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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Where do you get anyburn vrom? Is it free? I’ve used cdex in my xp days. It worked well with my old xp box I never used it for win 7. I’ve burned with windows Media player with xp. I had burnawhere free for 7 not sure if it will work for ten. I’ll ask my friend who gave it to me. Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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From: Rosemarie ChavarriaSent: October 10, 2019 8:16 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.ioSubject: Re: [nvda] ripping and burning cds using nvda Hi, Arleen, I use a program called Anyburn to burn CD's. For ripping I use windows media player. Hit your windows logo key and type "windows media player" without the quotes and hit enter. I tried CDex but found it kind of complicated. Rosemarie From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Arlene Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2019 5:39 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] ripping and burning cds using nvda Hi list: Arlene here. How does one rip and burn cds with windows ten? I was trying to rip a cd with my new win ten computer. I have a external disk drive. How does one find windows Media player? Do you use it with win ten or can you use other players like Winamp or what my computer came with was groove Music. Can I rip or burn with any of these players like goldwave groove music and winamp? Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] On Behalf Of Arlene Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2019 8:31 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] ripping and burning cds using nvda Where do you get anyburn vrom? Is it free? I’ve used cdex in my xp days. It worked well with my old xp box I never used it for win 7. I’ve burned with windows Media player with xp. I had burnawhere free for 7 not sure if it will work for ten. I’ll ask my friend who gave it to me. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 Hi, Arleen, I use a program called Anyburn to burn CD's. For ripping I use windows media player. Hit your windows logo key and type "windows media player" without the quotes and hit enter. I tried CDex but found it kind of complicated. Rosemarie Hi list: Arlene here. How does one rip and burn cds with windows ten? I was trying to rip a cd with my new win ten computer. I have a external disk drive. How does one find windows Media player? Do you use it with win ten or can you use other players like Winamp or what my computer came with was groove Music. Can I rip or burn with any of these players like goldwave groove music and winamp? Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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I use Cdex, but all I do is insert my CD, hit f9 and it starts
ripping. I don't do anything else and I don't know how the program
works aside from that. I find my ripped CD in the mp3 folder under
users/music/mp3. Hope this helps. Oh, and this is under windows
10, but I used it like that under Windows 8 as well.
Annette
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On 10/10/2019 10:16 PM, Rosemarie
Chavarria wrote:
Hi, Arleen,
I use a program called Anyburn to
burn CD's. For ripping I use windows media player. Hit your
windows logo key and type "windows media player" without the
quotes and hit enter. I tried CDex but found it kind of
complicated.
Rosemarie
Hi list: Arlene here. How does one rip and
burn cds with windows ten? I was trying to rip a cd with my
new win ten computer. I have a external disk drive. How does
one find windows Media player? Do you use it with win ten or
can you use other players like Winamp or what my computer came
with was groove Music. Can I rip or burn with any of these
players like goldwave groove music and winamp?
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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Anette, did your computer come with a cd rom drive? This ten box did not come with one. I did purchase a external cd rom drive. Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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From: Annette MooreSent: October 10, 2019 8:41 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.ioSubject: Re: [nvda] ripping and burning cds using nvda I use Cdex, but all I do is insert my CD, hit f9 and it starts ripping. I don't do anything else and I don't know how the program works aside from that. I find my ripped CD in the mp3 folder under users/music/mp3. Hope this helps. Oh, and this is under windows 10, but I used it like that under Windows 8 as well. Annette On 10/10/2019 10:16 PM, Rosemarie Chavarria wrote: Hi, Arleen, I use a program called Anyburn to burn CD's. For ripping I use windows media player. Hit your windows logo key and type "windows media player" without the quotes and hit enter. I tried CDex but found it kind of complicated. Rosemarie Hi list: Arlene here. How does one rip and burn cds with windows ten? I was trying to rip a cd with my new win ten computer. I have a external disk drive. How does one find windows Media player? Do you use it with win ten or can you use other players like Winamp or what my computer came with was groove Music. Can I rip or burn with any of these players like goldwave groove music and winamp? Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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Yes, mine did, but this machine is nearly six years old now--my,
how time does fly! I hear a lot of the newer ones now don't,
though. I'd be lost without a CD Rom drive because my choir music
from church still comes on CD's. I suppose, though, I could talk
my choir director into getting Dropbox and we could share files
that way if necessary, but for now, I can still use and rip the
CD's he gives me on this machine using CDEX. that's good you can
get external CDRom drives.
Annette
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On 10/10/2019 10:54 PM, Arlene wrote:
Anette, did your
computer come with a cd rom drive? This ten box did not
come with one. I did purchase a external cd rom drive.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
I use Cdex, but all I do is insert my CD, hit f9 and it
starts ripping. I don't do anything else and I don't know how
the program works aside from that. I find my ripped CD in the
mp3 folder under users/music/mp3. Hope this helps. Oh, and
this is under windows 10, but I used it like that under
Windows 8 as well.
Annette
On 10/10/2019 10:16 PM, Rosemarie
Chavarria wrote:
Hi, Arleen,
I use a program called Anyburn to burn
CD's. For ripping I use windows media player. Hit your
windows logo key and type "windows media player" without
the quotes and hit enter. I tried CDex but found it kind
of complicated.
Rosemarie
Hi list: Arlene here. How does one rip
and burn cds with windows ten? I was trying to rip a cd
with my new win ten computer. I have a external disk
drive. How does one find windows Media player? Do you use
it with win ten or can you use other players like Winamp
or what my computer came with was groove Music. Can I rip
or burn with any of these players like goldwave groove
music and winamp?
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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It’s true. This new win ten box came without one. I did have to buy an external cd rom. Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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From: Annette MooreSent: October 10, 2019 9:00 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.ioSubject: Re: [nvda] ripping and burning cds using nvda Yes, mine did, but this machine is nearly six years old now--my, how time does fly! I hear a lot of the newer ones now don't, though. I'd be lost without a CD Rom drive because my choir music from church still comes on CD's. I suppose, though, I could talk my choir director into getting Dropbox and we could share files that way if necessary, but for now, I can still use and rip the CD's he gives me on this machine using CDEX. that's good you can get external CDRom drives. Annette On 10/10/2019 10:54 PM, Arlene wrote: Anette, did your computer come with a cd rom drive? This ten box did not come with one. I did purchase a external cd rom drive. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 I use Cdex, but all I do is insert my CD, hit f9 and it starts ripping. I don't do anything else and I don't know how the program works aside from that. I find my ripped CD in the mp3 folder under users/music/mp3. Hope this helps. Oh, and this is under windows 10, but I used it like that under Windows 8 as well. Annette On 10/10/2019 10:16 PM, Rosemarie Chavarria wrote: Hi, Arleen, I use a program called Anyburn to burn CD's. For ripping I use windows media player. Hit your windows logo key and type "windows media player" without the quotes and hit enter. I tried CDex but found it kind of complicated. Rosemarie Hi list: Arlene here. How does one rip and burn cds with windows ten? I was trying to rip a cd with my new win ten computer. I have a external disk drive. How does one find windows Media player? Do you use it with win ten or can you use other players like Winamp or what my computer came with was groove Music. Can I rip or burn with any of these players like goldwave groove music and winamp? Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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molly the blind tech lover
Hi. My computer doesn’t have a cd drive either. My mum’s laptop has one, but it’s about seven years old.
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Arlene Sent: Friday, October 11, 2019 12:03 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] ripping and burning cds using nvda It’s true. This new win ten box came without one. I did have to buy an external cd rom. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 Yes, mine did, but this machine is nearly six years old now--my, how time does fly! I hear a lot of the newer ones now don't, though. I'd be lost without a CD Rom drive because my choir music from church still comes on CD's. I suppose, though, I could talk my choir director into getting Dropbox and we could share files that way if necessary, but for now, I can still use and rip the CD's he gives me on this machine using CDEX. that's good you can get external CDRom drives. Annette On 10/10/2019 10:54 PM, Arlene wrote: Anette, did your computer come with a cd rom drive? This ten box did not come with one. I did purchase a external cd rom drive. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 I use Cdex, but all I do is insert my CD, hit f9 and it starts ripping. I don't do anything else and I don't know how the program works aside from that. I find my ripped CD in the mp3 folder under users/music/mp3. Hope this helps. Oh, and this is under windows 10, but I used it like that under Windows 8 as well. Annette On 10/10/2019 10:16 PM, Rosemarie Chavarria wrote: Hi, Arleen, I use a program called Anyburn to burn CD's. For ripping I use windows media player. Hit your windows logo key and type "windows media player" without the quotes and hit enter. I tried CDex but found it kind of complicated. Rosemarie Hi list: Arlene here. How does one rip and burn cds with windows ten? I was trying to rip a cd with my new win ten computer. I have a external disk drive. How does one find windows Media player? Do you use it with win ten or can you use other players like Winamp or what my computer came with was groove Music. Can I rip or burn with any of these players like goldwave groove music and winamp? Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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Sarah k Alawami
I recommend CDex. You can do a lot with it but ripping is easy and painless, mostly, except when the Cd craps out on you but it should still work on 10.
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On 10 Oct 2019, at 21:02, Arlene wrote:
It’s true. This new win ten box came without one. I did have to buy an external cd rom. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 Yes, mine did, but this machine is nearly six years old now--my, how time does fly! I hear a lot of the newer ones now don't, though. I'd be lost without a CD Rom drive because my choir music from church still comes on CD's. I suppose, though, I could talk my choir director into getting Dropbox and we could share files that way if necessary, but for now, I can still use and rip the CD's he gives me on this machine using CDEX. that's good you can get external CDRom drives. Annette On 10/10/2019 10:54 PM, Arlene wrote: Anette, did your computer come with a cd rom drive? This ten box did not come with one. I did purchase a external cd rom drive. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 I use Cdex, but all I do is insert my CD, hit f9 and it starts ripping. I don't do anything else and I don't know how the program works aside from that. I find my ripped CD in the mp3 folder under users/music/mp3. Hope this helps. Oh, and this is under windows 10, but I used it like that under Windows 8 as well. Annette On 10/10/2019 10:16 PM, Rosemarie Chavarria wrote: Hi, Arleen, I use a program called Anyburn to burn CD's. For ripping I use windows media player. Hit your windows logo key and type "windows media player" without the quotes and hit enter. I tried CDex but found it kind of complicated. Rosemarie Hi list: Arlene here. How does one rip and burn cds with windows ten? I was trying to rip a cd with my new win ten computer. I have a external disk drive. How does one find windows Media player? Do you use it with win ten or can you use other players like Winamp or what my computer came with was groove Music. Can I rip or burn with any of these players like goldwave groove music and winamp? Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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Damien Garwood <damien@...>
Hi Arlene, For ripping, I use GoldWave (goldwave.com). Unfortunately that isn't free, and it isn't a dedicated CD ripper even though it is very good at it. I used to use the free dedicated ripper CDEX (cdex.mu), until it became riddled with adware. Of course, there is still the portable version, but that is quite a bit older. Note that these tools cannot burn CD's. For burning, I have been using a program called CDBurnerXP (cdburnerxp.se) for a while now. Don't get confused by the "XP" in the name - I have successfully used it on Windows 7 and beyond. Note though that the default installer comes with InstallCore (some kind of advertising platform), so to get the clean installer and/or portable version you need to click on the "more download options" link on the download page. That is a free burner that can do everything from CD to DVD, data or audio. All three tools are more or less totally accessible with NVDA and are, in my view, a lot simpler and a lot more flexible than using Winamp's equivalents or the builtin Windows tools. Hope this helps. Cheers, Damien.
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On 11/10/2019 05:02 am, Arlene wrote: It’s true. This new win ten box came without one. I did have to buy an external cd rom. Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows 10 *From: *Annette Moore <mailto:angelgirl52376@gmail.com> *Sent: *October 10, 2019 9:00 PM *To: *nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io> *Subject: *Re: [nvda] ripping and burning cds using nvda Yes, mine did, but this machine is nearly six years old now--my, how time does fly! I hear a lot of the newer ones now don't, though. I'd be lost without a CD Rom drive because my choir music from church still comes on CD's. I suppose, though, I could talk my choir director into getting Dropbox and we could share files that way if necessary, but for now, I can still use and rip the CD's he gives me on this machine using CDEX. that's good you can get external CDRom drives. Annette On 10/10/2019 10:54 PM, Arlene wrote: Anette, did your computer come with a cd rom drive? This ten box did not come with one. I did purchase a external cd rom drive. Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows 10 *From: *Annette Moore <mailto:angelgirl52376@gmail.com> *Sent: *October 10, 2019 8:41 PM *To: *nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io> *Subject: *Re: [nvda] ripping and burning cds using nvda I use Cdex, but all I do is insert my CD, hit f9 and it starts ripping. I don't do anything else and I don't know how the program works aside from that. I find my ripped CD in the mp3 folder under users/music/mp3. Hope this helps. Oh, and this is under windows 10, but I used it like that under Windows 8 as well. Annette On 10/10/2019 10:16 PM, Rosemarie Chavarria wrote: Hi, Arleen, I use a program called Anyburn to burn CD's. For ripping I use windows media player. Hit your windows logo key and type "windows media player" without the quotes and hit enter. I tried CDex but found it kind of complicated. Rosemarie *From:* nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io> [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] *On Behalf Of *Arlene *Sent:* Thursday, October 10, 2019 5:39 PM *To:* nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io> *Subject:* [nvda] ripping and burning cds using nvda Hi list: Arlene here. How does one rip and burn cds with windows ten? I was trying to rip a cd with my new win ten computer. I have a external disk drive. How does one find windows Media player? Do you use it with win ten or can you use other players like Winamp or what my computer came with was groove Music. Can I rip or burn with any of these players like goldwave groove music and winamp? Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows 10
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My ultrabook workstation doesn't come with a cd drive.
However there are cheap lg ones you can buy and the drives don't
cost that much.
In fact there are drives designed for basic ultrabooks and the
like and I'd never go back.
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On 11/10/2019 5:00 pm, Annette Moore
wrote:
Yes, mine did, but this machine is nearly six years old
now--my, how time does fly! I hear a lot of the newer ones now
don't, though. I'd be lost without a CD Rom drive because my
choir music from church still comes on CD's. I suppose, though,
I could talk my choir director into getting Dropbox and we could
share files that way if necessary, but for now, I can still use
and rip the CD's he gives me on this machine using CDEX. that's
good you can get external CDRom drives.
Annette
On 10/10/2019 10:54 PM, Arlene wrote:
Anette, did your
computer come with a cd rom drive? This ten box did not
come with one. I did purchase a external cd rom drive.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
I use Cdex, but all I do is insert my CD, hit f9 and it
starts ripping. I don't do anything else and I don't know
how the program works aside from that. I find my ripped CD
in the mp3 folder under users/music/mp3. Hope this helps.
Oh, and this is under windows 10, but I used it like that
under Windows 8 as well.
Annette
On 10/10/2019 10:16 PM, Rosemarie
Chavarria wrote:
Hi, Arleen,
I use a program called Anyburn to
burn CD's. For ripping I use windows media player. Hit
your windows logo key and type "windows media player"
without the quotes and hit enter. I tried CDex but found
it kind of complicated.
Rosemarie
Hi list: Arlene here. How does one
rip and burn cds with windows ten? I was trying to rip a
cd with my new win ten computer. I have a external disk
drive. How does one find windows Media player? Do you
use it with win ten or can you use other players like
Winamp or what my computer came with was groove Music.
Can I rip or burn with any of these players like
goldwave groove music and winamp?
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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You can still buy laptops with cd drives but I would go with the
externals if you can.
Firstly there is extra thickness in laptops with drives and its
heavier.
The drives are fine a bit faster but its not like you use cds
daily mostly anyway.
The portable drive can be used on many devices.
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On 11/10/2019 5:11 pm, molly the blind
tech lover wrote:
Hi.
My computer doesn’t have a cd drive either.
My mum’s laptop has one, but it’s about seven years old.
It’s true. This new win ten box came
without one. I did have to buy an external cd rom.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
Yes, mine did, but this machine is nearly
six years old now--my, how time does fly! I hear a lot of
the newer ones now don't, though. I'd be lost without a CD
Rom drive because my choir music from church still comes on
CD's. I suppose, though, I could talk my choir director into
getting Dropbox and we could share files that way if
necessary, but for now, I can still use and rip the CD's he
gives me on this machine using CDEX. that's good you can get
external CDRom drives.
Annette
On 10/10/2019 10:54
PM, Arlene wrote:
Anette,
did your computer come with a cd rom drive? This ten box
did not come with one. I did purchase a external cd rom
drive.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
I use Cdex, but all I do is insert my
CD, hit f9 and it starts ripping. I don't do anything
else and I don't know how the program works aside from
that. I find my ripped CD in the mp3 folder under
users/music/mp3. Hope this helps. Oh, and this is under
windows 10, but I used it like that under Windows 8 as
well.
Annette
On 10/10/2019 10:16 PM, Rosemarie
Chavarria wrote:
Hi, Arleen,
I use a program called Anyburn to burn
CD's. For ripping I use windows media player. Hit
your windows logo key and type "windows media
player" without the quotes and hit enter. I tried
CDex but found it kind of complicated.
Rosemarie
Hi list: Arlene here. How does one rip
and burn cds with windows ten? I was trying to rip a
cd with my new win ten computer. I have a external
disk drive. How does one find windows Media player?
Do you use it with win ten or can you use other
players like Winamp or what my computer came with
was groove Music. Can I rip or burn with any of
these players like goldwave groove music and winamp?
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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molly the blind tech lover
Hi ☺ I didn’t know you could still do that. Without a cd drive my laptop seems very thin and kind of flimsy.
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Shaun Everiss Sent: Friday, October 11, 2019 2:10 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] ripping and burning cds using nvda You can still buy laptops with cd drives but I would go with the externals if you can. Firstly there is extra thickness in laptops with drives and its heavier. The drives are fine a bit faster but its not like you use cds daily mostly anyway. The portable drive can be used on many devices. On 11/10/2019 5:11 pm, molly the blind tech lover wrote: Hi. My computer doesn’t have a cd drive either. My mum’s laptop has one, but it’s about seven years old. It’s true. This new win ten box came without one. I did have to buy an external cd rom. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 Yes, mine did, but this machine is nearly six years old now--my, how time does fly! I hear a lot of the newer ones now don't, though. I'd be lost without a CD Rom drive because my choir music from church still comes on CD's. I suppose, though, I could talk my choir director into getting Dropbox and we could share files that way if necessary, but for now, I can still use and rip the CD's he gives me on this machine using CDEX. that's good you can get external CDRom drives. Annette On 10/10/2019 10:54 PM, Arlene wrote: Anette, did your computer come with a cd rom drive? This ten box did not come with one. I did purchase a external cd rom drive. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 I use Cdex, but all I do is insert my CD, hit f9 and it starts ripping. I don't do anything else and I don't know how the program works aside from that. I find my ripped CD in the mp3 folder under users/music/mp3. Hope this helps. Oh, and this is under windows 10, but I used it like that under Windows 8 as well. Annette On 10/10/2019 10:16 PM, Rosemarie Chavarria wrote: Hi, Arleen, I use a program called Anyburn to burn CD's. For ripping I use windows media player. Hit your windows logo key and type "windows media player" without the quotes and hit enter. I tried CDex but found it kind of complicated. Rosemarie Hi list: Arlene here. How does one rip and burn cds with windows ten? I was trying to rip a cd with my new win ten computer. I have a external disk drive. How does one find windows Media player? Do you use it with win ten or can you use other players like Winamp or what my computer came with was groove Music. Can I rip or burn with any of these players like goldwave groove music and winamp? Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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My workstation is one of those ultra thins, cpu, intergrated
video, all amd, and 2 hard drives.
Its a thin but sollid unit.
The newer systems are so thin you can only get one drive in the
cd slot anyway.
The bigger ones well you can but they are bulky.
Lifting my older unit with a cd drive in it and listening to the
sound even with the emulation, made me wander what crap I had
before and how crappy it was.
The sound as compaired to my sound I have now was really bad but
then I do have good sound now.
The laptop I had before was heavy, this monster doesn't have the
video card and features of a gaming system but its got just about
everything else.
The only difference is I have a second generation amd r class cpu
and not the 3rd gen but thats pritty much it.
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On 11/10/2019 7:15 pm, molly the blind
tech lover wrote:
Hi ☺
I didn’t know you could still do that.
Without a cd drive my laptop seems very thin and kind of
flimsy.
You can still buy laptops with cd drives but I would go with
the externals if you can.
Firstly there is extra thickness in laptops with drives and
its heavier.
The drives are fine a bit faster but its not like you use cds
daily mostly anyway.
The portable drive can be used on many devices.
On 11/10/2019 5:11 pm, molly the blind
tech lover wrote:
Hi.
My computer doesn’t have a cd drive
either. My mum’s laptop has one, but it’s about seven years
old.
It’s true. This new win ten box came
without one. I did have to buy an external cd rom.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
Yes, mine did, but this machine is
nearly six years old now--my, how time does fly! I hear a
lot of the newer ones now don't, though. I'd be lost
without a CD Rom drive because my choir music from church
still comes on CD's. I suppose, though, I could talk my
choir director into getting Dropbox and we could share
files that way if necessary, but for now, I can still use
and rip the CD's he gives me on this machine using CDEX.
that's good you can get external CDRom drives.
Annette
On 10/10/2019 10:54
PM, Arlene wrote:
Anette,
did your computer come with a cd rom drive? This ten
box did not come with one. I did purchase a external cd
rom drive.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
I use Cdex, but all I do is insert
my CD, hit f9 and it starts ripping. I don't do
anything else and I don't know how the program works
aside from that. I find my ripped CD in the mp3 folder
under users/music/mp3. Hope this helps. Oh, and this
is under windows 10, but I used it like that under
Windows 8 as well.
Annette
On 10/10/2019 10:16 PM, Rosemarie
Chavarria wrote:
Hi, Arleen,
I use a program called Anyburn to
burn CD's. For ripping I use windows media player.
Hit your windows logo key and type "windows media
player" without the quotes and hit enter. I tried
CDex but found it kind of complicated.
Rosemarie
Hi list: Arlene here. How does one
rip and burn cds with windows ten? I was trying to
rip a cd with my new win ten computer. I have a
external disk drive. How does one find windows
Media player? Do you use it with win ten or can
you use other players like Winamp or what my
computer came with was groove Music. Can I rip or
burn with any of these players like goldwave
groove music and winamp?
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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I like talking about this stuff but perhaps we should discuss this in the chat? We’ve gotten off the subject of NVDA.
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From: nvda@nvda.groups.io <nvda@nvda.groups.io> On Behalf Of Shaun Everiss Sent: Friday, October 11, 2019 2:47 AM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: Re: [nvda] ripping and burning cds using nvda My workstation is one of those ultra thins, cpu, intergrated video, all amd, and 2 hard drives. Its a thin but sollid unit. The newer systems are so thin you can only get one drive in the cd slot anyway. The bigger ones well you can but they are bulky. Lifting my older unit with a cd drive in it and listening to the sound even with the emulation, made me wander what crap I had before and how crappy it was. The sound as compaired to my sound I have now was really bad but then I do have good sound now. The laptop I had before was heavy, this monster doesn't have the video card and features of a gaming system but its got just about everything else. The only difference is I have a second generation amd r class cpu and not the 3rd gen but thats pritty much it. On 11/10/2019 7:15 pm, molly the blind tech lover wrote: Hi ☺ I didn’t know you could still do that. Without a cd drive my laptop seems very thin and kind of flimsy. You can still buy laptops with cd drives but I would go with the externals if you can. Firstly there is extra thickness in laptops with drives and its heavier. The drives are fine a bit faster but its not like you use cds daily mostly anyway. The portable drive can be used on many devices. On 11/10/2019 5:11 pm, molly the blind tech lover wrote: Hi. My computer doesn’t have a cd drive either. My mum’s laptop has one, but it’s about seven years old. It’s true. This new win ten box came without one. I did have to buy an external cd rom. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 Yes, mine did, but this machine is nearly six years old now--my, how time does fly! I hear a lot of the newer ones now don't, though. I'd be lost without a CD Rom drive because my choir music from church still comes on CD's. I suppose, though, I could talk my choir director into getting Dropbox and we could share files that way if necessary, but for now, I can still use and rip the CD's he gives me on this machine using CDEX. that's good you can get external CDRom drives. Annette On 10/10/2019 10:54 PM, Arlene wrote: Anette, did your computer come with a cd rom drive? This ten box did not come with one. I did purchase a external cd rom drive. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 I use Cdex, but all I do is insert my CD, hit f9 and it starts ripping. I don't do anything else and I don't know how the program works aside from that. I find my ripped CD in the mp3 folder under users/music/mp3. Hope this helps. Oh, and this is under windows 10, but I used it like that under Windows 8 as well. Annette On 10/10/2019 10:16 PM, Rosemarie Chavarria wrote: Hi, Arleen, I use a program called Anyburn to burn CD's. For ripping I use windows media player. Hit your windows logo key and type "windows media player" without the quotes and hit enter. I tried CDex but found it kind of complicated. Rosemarie Hi list: Arlene here. How does one rip and burn cds with windows ten? I was trying to rip a cd with my new win ten computer. I have a external disk drive. How does one find windows Media player? Do you use it with win ten or can you use other players like Winamp or what my computer came with was groove Music. Can I rip or burn with any of these players like goldwave groove music and winamp? Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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When you're talking about cdex sometimes there are things you don't think about trying, that would include me. What I'm going to say doesn't work on every program, but it worked with cdex. after downloading the most recent version of cdex, I thought lets just try to unzip it, and of course depending on how the program is packed it will either work or not work. but with cdex it does, so just create a shortcut to the program, put it on your desktop and you're ready to use cdex without spyware. If you want to manipulate the ini file it will be somewhere in your applications folder, most likely. I have had great success with windows 7 and windows 10.
Wayne
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Damien Garwood" <damien@daygar.plus.com> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2019 8:30 PM Subject: Re: [nvda] ripping and burning cds using nvda Hi Arlene, For ripping, I use GoldWave (goldwave.com). Unfortunately that isn't free, and it isn't a dedicated CD ripper even though it is very good at it. I used to use the free dedicated ripper CDEX (cdex.mu), until it became riddled with adware. Of course, there is still the portable version, but that is quite a bit older. Note that these tools cannot burn CD's. For burning, I have been using a program called CDBurnerXP (cdburnerxp.se) for a while now. Don't get confused by the "XP" in the name - I have successfully used it on Windows 7 and beyond. Note though that the default installer comes with InstallCore (some kind of advertising platform), so to get the clean installer and/or portable version you need to click on the "more download options" link on the download page. That is a free burner that can do everything from CD to DVD, data or audio. All three tools are more or less totally accessible with NVDA and are, in my view, a lot simpler and a lot more flexible than using Winamp's equivalents or the builtin Windows tools. Hope this helps. Cheers, Damien.
On 11/10/2019 05:02 am, Arlene wrote:
It’s true. This new win ten box came without one. I did have to buy an external cd rom.
Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows 10
*From: *Annette Moore <mailto:angelgirl52376@gmail.com> *Sent: *October 10, 2019 9:00 PM *To: *nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io> *Subject: *Re: [nvda] ripping and burning cds using nvda
Yes, mine did, but this machine is nearly six years old now--my, how time does fly! I hear a lot of the newer ones now don't, though. I'd be lost without a CD Rom drive because my choir music from church still comes on CD's. I suppose, though, I could talk my choir director into getting Dropbox and we could share files that way if necessary, but for now, I can still use and rip the CD's he gives me on this machine using CDEX. that's good you can get external CDRom drives.
Annette
On 10/10/2019 10:54 PM, Arlene wrote:
Anette, did your computer come with a cd rom drive? This ten box did not come with one. I did purchase a external cd rom drive.
Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows 10
*From: *Annette Moore <mailto:angelgirl52376@gmail.com> *Sent: *October 10, 2019 8:41 PM *To: *nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io> *Subject: *Re: [nvda] ripping and burning cds using nvda
I use Cdex, but all I do is insert my CD, hit f9 and it starts ripping. I don't do anything else and I don't know how the program works aside from that. I find my ripped CD in the mp3 folder under users/music/mp3. Hope this helps. Oh, and this is under windows 10, but I used it like that under Windows 8 as well.
Annette
On 10/10/2019 10:16 PM, Rosemarie Chavarria wrote:
Hi, Arleen,
I use a program called Anyburn to burn CD's. For ripping I use windows media player. Hit your windows logo key and type "windows media player" without the quotes and hit enter. I tried CDex but found it kind of complicated.
Rosemarie
*From:* nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io> [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] *On Behalf Of *Arlene *Sent:* Thursday, October 10, 2019 5:39 PM *To:* nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io> *Subject:* [nvda] ripping and burning cds using nvda
Hi list: Arlene here. How does one rip and burn cds with windows ten? I was trying to rip a cd with my new win ten computer. I have a external disk drive. How does one find windows Media player? Do you use it with win ten or can you use other players like Winamp or what my computer came with was groove Music. Can I rip or burn with any of these players like goldwave groove music and winamp?
Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows 10
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Damien Garwood <damien@...>
Hi Wayne, Very useful tip, thanks for that! Cheers, Damien.
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On 11/10/2019 03:39 pm, wayne wrote: When you're talking about cdex sometimes there are things you don't think about trying, that would include me. What I'm going to say doesn't work on every program, but it worked with cdex. after downloading the most recent version of cdex, I thought lets just try to unzip it, and of course depending on how the program is packed it will either work or not work. but with cdex it does, so just create a shortcut to the program, put it on your desktop and you're ready to use cdex without spyware. If you want to manipulate the ini file it will be somewhere in your applications folder, most likely. I have had great success with windows 7 and windows 10. Wayne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Damien Garwood" <damien@daygar.plus.com> To: <nvda@nvda.groups.io> Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2019 8:30 PM Subject: Re: [nvda] ripping and burning cds using nvda
Hi Arlene, For ripping, I use GoldWave (goldwave.com). Unfortunately that isn't free, and it isn't a dedicated CD ripper even though it is very good at it. I used to use the free dedicated ripper CDEX (cdex.mu), until it became riddled with adware. Of course, there is still the portable version, but that is quite a bit older. Note that these tools cannot burn CD's. For burning, I have been using a program called CDBurnerXP (cdburnerxp.se) for a while now. Don't get confused by the "XP" in the name - I have successfully used it on Windows 7 and beyond. Note though that the default installer comes with InstallCore (some kind of advertising platform), so to get the clean installer and/or portable version you need to click on the "more download options" link on the download page. That is a free burner that can do everything from CD to DVD, data or audio. All three tools are more or less totally accessible with NVDA and are, in my view, a lot simpler and a lot more flexible than using Winamp's equivalents or the builtin Windows tools. Hope this helps. Cheers, Damien.
On 11/10/2019 05:02 am, Arlene wrote:
It’s true. This new win ten box came without one. I did have to buy an external cd rom.
Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows 10
*From: *Annette Moore <mailto:angelgirl52376@gmail.com> *Sent: *October 10, 2019 9:00 PM *To: *nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io> *Subject: *Re: [nvda] ripping and burning cds using nvda
Yes, mine did, but this machine is nearly six years old now--my, how time does fly! I hear a lot of the newer ones now don't, though. I'd be lost without a CD Rom drive because my choir music from church still comes on CD's. I suppose, though, I could talk my choir director into getting Dropbox and we could share files that way if necessary, but for now, I can still use and rip the CD's he gives me on this machine using CDEX. that's good you can get external CDRom drives.
Annette
On 10/10/2019 10:54 PM, Arlene wrote:
Anette, did your computer come with a cd rom drive? This ten box did not come with one. I did purchase a external cd rom drive.
Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows 10
*From: *Annette Moore <mailto:angelgirl52376@gmail.com> *Sent: *October 10, 2019 8:41 PM *To: *nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io> *Subject: *Re: [nvda] ripping and burning cds using nvda
I use Cdex, but all I do is insert my CD, hit f9 and it starts ripping. I don't do anything else and I don't know how the program works aside from that. I find my ripped CD in the mp3 folder under users/music/mp3. Hope this helps. Oh, and this is under windows 10, but I used it like that under Windows 8 as well.
Annette
On 10/10/2019 10:16 PM, Rosemarie Chavarria wrote:
Hi, Arleen,
I use a program called Anyburn to burn CD's. For ripping I use windows media player. Hit your windows logo key and type "windows media player" without the quotes and hit enter. I tried CDex but found it kind of complicated.
Rosemarie
*From:* nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io> [mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io] *On Behalf Of *Arlene *Sent:* Thursday, October 10, 2019 5:39 PM *To:* nvda@nvda.groups.io <mailto:nvda@nvda.groups.io> *Subject:* [nvda] ripping and burning cds using nvda
Hi list: Arlene here. How does one rip and burn cds with windows ten? I was trying to rip a cd with my new win ten computer. I have a external disk drive. How does one find windows Media player? Do you use it with win ten or can you use other players like Winamp or what my computer came with was groove Music. Can I rip or burn with any of these players like goldwave groove music and winamp?
Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows 10
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