If you’re on a Mac, you’ll need to plug a USB CD drive into your computer.

If iTunes opens automatically, skip this step.

Click Edit (Windows) or iTunes (Mac) Click Preferences. . . Click Import Settings. . . Click the Import Using drop-down box Click MP3 Encoder Click OK Click OK to return to the page.

If you haven’t yet imported the CD into iTunes, the CD will begin importing automatically.

Click one of the song titles to select the song. Click File in the upper-left side of iTunes. Click Show in Windows Explorer (Windows) or Show in Finder (Mac) to open the songs’ folder.

If you’re on a Mac, you’ll need to plug a USB CD drive into your computer.

Windows Media Player is exclusive to Windows computers.

If your computer doesn’t have Windows Media Player, it won’t show up in Start. You can instead download and use iTunes.

If your computer doesn’t have Windows Media Player, it won’t show up in Start. You can instead download and use iTunes.

If your CD’s information isn’t retrievable by Windows Media Player, you’ll click Untitled album or similar here.

Click Change… on the right side of the window. Select a folder. Click OK Click Apply, then click OK.

For example, if you ripped Poems, Prayers & Promises by John Denver to your desktop, you would open the MP3 files’ folder by going to the desktop, double-clicking the “John Denver” folder, and double-clicking the “Poems, Prayers & Promises” folder.