You didn't get the answer on the last thread or was it too confusing? Let's only talk about CD. It's all done on your computer using ripping software which "rips" the music off the original CD and deposits it onto your computer. On your computer you now have a file containing the title of the CD and the songs included. This file will appear in itunes if you have a Mac.
The most important step is to get a free download or purchase a good ripping program such as dbPoweramp or JRiver; there are many others. These programs have different settings for the highest quality transfers.
So thats the RIP. Now to to make a copy, insert a new audio CD into the computer drive and using settings in the computer, you transfer your new CD file onto the Audio CD. The software settings allow for more accurate transfers to get the best possible copy.
The quality of the disk being used can make a difference in sonics and so can the brand of ripping software and it's interface with your computer.
Next lesson can be DVD/Bluray.
The most important step is to get a free download or purchase a good ripping program such as dbPoweramp or JRiver; there are many others. These programs have different settings for the highest quality transfers.
So thats the RIP. Now to to make a copy, insert a new audio CD into the computer drive and using settings in the computer, you transfer your new CD file onto the Audio CD. The software settings allow for more accurate transfers to get the best possible copy.
The quality of the disk being used can make a difference in sonics and so can the brand of ripping software and it's interface with your computer.
Next lesson can be DVD/Bluray.