You will need a program that "rips", or extracts the audio, from the CD to a file format like Mp3. CDex, a free and very accessible CD extraction utility, which is also an audio converter and recorder, will do the job. I know you can get a copy from whitestick.co.uk, but am not sure if it's an up to date version. Hope this helps.

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On 06/03/2010 21:11, Vinny Samarco wrote:

----- Original Message ----- From: "Vinny Samarco" <vin...@hughes.net>
To: <blindt...@blindtech-list.info>
Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2010 10:54 AM
Subject: A computer 101 question about copying.


Hi everyone, I feel rather dumb posting this question to this list of
highly skilled computer techs, but I can't figure out what to do but
ask for help.
Let me explain this situation.
I received a cd from a friend which contains music copied from a
real-to-real tape. It is just one 45-minute long file with no separate
tracks. My plan is to copy this cd from the cd drive to a folder in
the my music directory, then I will import this file to goldwave, and
make 10 tracks, one for each song on this disk, and them do more
editing as needed. This was not a commercial disk and I don't think it
is copy protected.
However, since there is no file name, other than track1, I don't know
how to copy the material. When I go to copy this long file to the
clipboard, all that copies and pastes is track 1, shortcut. I have
winamp 5-something, and windows media. I tried copying or sending this
long file to the designated folder, but all that coopies is the
shortcut name.
What am I doing wrong, or what do I need to do to correct this.
Thank you.
Vinny


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