At last!, A great tutorial WITHOUT all of the nonsense! I'm a new DJ, and need to put ALL of my CD tracks into a portable media, some 600 disks for easy use 'on the road'. I understand, that it will take FORTY years hard labour, but because of your clear and concise advice, I am now prepared to carry out this unenviable task...Thank you SO much...
When I click paste it pastes the tunes but for some reason it instantly pastes instead of uploading and then when I go to click on the song it won't play, why is that?
Many years ago I used to do this with cds I own. I bought a few cd and it won't let me play them without the cd being installed? If there now security changes that doesn't let this be possible?
Yes if you are trying to copy copyright material such as music then this is a possibility. You would need to use Ripping software to copy them to mp3 or Wav to do that.
@@mobilepcdoctorltd6319 this is the first cd that has ever done this to me and I've probably done a minimum of 70 cds because everyone knows heat destroys a cd faster than probably anything. So if it's copyrighted you probably can't even rip a copy of it. Or are you saying it is possible? Thanks for your time responding to my first message and if you will clarify this I would be grateful. Yeah it was only a $15 cd but I'm a cheap bastard, Dad says frugal lmmfao.
Sorry for delay, I mainly use another channel so I’ve only just seen your question. Sounds like you’ve created shortcuts rather than copying the actual tracks and pasted them onto your computers hard drive. If you try to open a shortcut with the link broken (because you removed the CD) then they won’t play.
You must copy the actual files NOT create shortcuts. Also, your disc might be copyright protected. If so, you'll need software to rip the disc instead.
Hi Manny. If you’re using a Windows PC then you should be see menus appearing when you right click. Depending where you click depends which context menu appears. I would try another mouse after that I would check your mouse settings also.
Swapnil Pandit Hi, without working on computers directly it’s always a hit and miss with advise but I suspect you have an issue with your CD/DVD drive or the media your are copying from. Try and different drive or computer if you can. Regards.
@@mobilepcdoctorltd6319 I trayed to do this but it seemed that it had a very hard time but I got it to read, Can I still do this with Music CDs, DVDs, Game Discs, Floppy/3.5 Floppy Discs, PC cassette Tapes, Zip Drives,
@@DanielBrosman08211986 Usually you need additional software to ‘rip’ discs these days because of copyright protection on the discs preventing a simple copy/paste.