John Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  You'll need to use a program (iTunes, Windows Media player, Roxio, etc)
>to rip them to your hard drive first, convert them to MP3 (or not),
>then attach to an email. Of course, it's illegal to distribute
>copyrighted material in this manner.

Cheers John, and don't worry - the music is mine (that is the copyright
belongs to me). I'm just stuck with a stupid WinXP machine to do it for
a friend. Thank goodness I'm back on a Mac here at home. Time I got rid
of all my non-apple buddies. Way too much frustration... j/k :-)

Regards,
 Jamie Kahn Genet

> On Thursday, September 23, 2004, at 01:17AM, Jamie Kahn Genet
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >How do I grab music (AIFF or MP3's) off a music CD in WinXP _just_
> >within WinXP itself? I'm trying to email a couple tracks to a person and
> >when I drag the tracks from the open CD's window to a MSOE new message
> >to attach them all I end up attaching are a couple little 1kb files.
> >
> >Help!
> >
> >Regards,
> > Jamie Kahn Genet
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