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> CD-RW File Decompression, Moving back to Hard Drive
mcdonha
post Dec 18 2004, 01:09 AM
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Dear Fellow Computer Users:
How do you move audio files from a CD-RW disk back into Windows Explorer on your hard drive. I get the message that Explorer was unable to read the CD-RW.

I can play music off the CD-RW just fine with Real Player or Windows Media Player on the computer. My goal is to burn some new CD-R's for my kids. I used to do this all the time but I have been using online backup and have forgotten how.

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post Dec 19 2004, 03:57 PM
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Have you tried audiograbber?

http://www.audiograbber.com-us.net/
It will save your tracks as mp3's.
Winamp is also very good to convert your cd tracks to another format. I am not that familiar with Wndows Media Player or real player they just seem to pushy always trying to connect to the internet.
Hope this helps a little
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