If your computer doesn’t have a CD slot or tray, you’ll need to use a USB CD reader. If you do this on a Mac, make sure that you get a USB-C version (not a USB 3 version) of a CD reader.
If you don’t have iTunes on your computer, download it first. If iTunes alerts you about an available update, click Download iTunes when prompted, then allow the update to install. You’ll need to restart your computer once the update completes.
Click Edit (Windows) or iTunes (Mac). Click Preferences. . . Click Import Settings. . . Click the Import Using drop-down box Click MP3 Encoder Click OK twice.
You can also click and drag your cursor from the bottom of the song list to the top of the list.
If your computer doesn’t have a CD slot or tray, you’ll need to use a USB CD reader.
If after a few seconds you don’t see the Windows Media Player program listed at the top of Start, it isn’t on your computer. You’ll need to use iTunes instead.
Your CD’s name may show up here as “Unknown album”.
You may need to click OK when prompted once the music finishes copying.
Click the Music folder on the left side of the window. Double-click your user folder. Double-click the CD’s artist’s folder. Double-click the album’s folder.
Click the Music folder on the left side of the window. Double-click your user folder. Double-click the CD’s artist’s folder. Double-click the album’s folder.
Click the Music folder on the left side of the window. Double-click your user folder. Double-click the CD’s artist’s folder. Double-click the album’s folder.
Click the Music folder on the left side of the window. Double-click your user folder. Double-click the CD’s artist’s folder. Double-click the album’s folder.