![]() If you're primarily interested in preservation and/or backup you can rip the CD's to your computer in a variety of file formats - WAV format is "lossless" as in literally the same fidelity as the actual CD. You can use it to play CD's direct from the CD drive. Windows Media Player that is included in Windows will rip (copy) CD's. If your computer (is it a desktop? a laptop?) has a CD/DVD drive (or you buy an external USB CD drive) you can get some better speakers or headphones, connect them to your computer, play the CD's from the drive. You could buy a reasonable quality bookshelf system - small CD player/receiver/amplifier with a couple of speakers - for about $200-$400 and just listen to your CD's "old-school." ![]() This suggests you don't currently have a CD player & home stereo system to listen to them on. ![]() I'd like to be able to enjoy them again by transferring to.?
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |