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Importing Music from CDs

 
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With iTunes, it’s easy to transfer your favorite music from a CD to your computer. It’s even faster and easier than copying your CD to a cassette tape. When you insert a music CD into your computer, iTunes opens automatically. And if you enjoy only a few of the songs on your CD, you can import just those songs to your digital music library.
 
When you import your music, iTunes transfers the data from your CD to your hard disk and converts each song to a file that iTunes can play. This “compression” process does not sacrifice the quality of your music. Most people can’t hear the difference between the music played from a CD and the compressed music played in iTunes.

 



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