I just opened a CD on Windows 10 and there are various ".cda" files visible, but they are all "1KB" in size so I don't know where the real music is. Moreover I have just done a clean/fresh installation of Windows 10 from scratch on my laptop so I don't want to ruin it! I may occasionally wish to play said music on my Windows 10 laptop too.Į.g. I hate installing new stuff on my Windows PC for fear of adware/unwanted programs and because it never EVER uninstalls cleanly. MusicBee?) that hopefully also has an android app that lets you copy your library on your PC and play it on your phone. What is the best way to do this? Should I use:Ī) Windows Media Player and "rip" (whatever that means) the tracks into my Window Media Player's Library? But if so, how would I then get my music into my Android phone?ī) Install the dreaded iTunes? Ĭ) Install some other free software (e.g. I would like to play that music on my Android 5.0 smart phone (Samsung Galaxy Note 3 - about 4 years old). I have a Windows 10 laptop and a CD/DVD player. I legally own about 20 CDs with music on them.
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