If you're simply copying tracks from the CD (Windows Explorer), you'll probably end up with an elaborate equivalent of a shortcut to the CD. You need to use a program to create MP3s from a CD.
You can change Windows Media Player settings to make it rip CDs to MP3s rather than the native format. Tools -> Options -> Rip Music -> Rip Settings -> Format.
matchbow wrote:
If you go to your local disk (C:), and then go to program files, and find whatever the program is, and then poke around for a while, you should be able to find it.
what i usually do to convert music files is make an html file like this one:
Quote:
<a href="file:file location">a</a>
and then just save that target as, and make the filename extension whatever it needs to be
That doesn't actually convert the music data contained in the file -- it just changes the extension to whatever.