Itunes is your friend, although I'd like to know hwo to rip directly to a 
playlist rather than digging them out of your libruary to make a playlist. but 
as soon as you insert yiur disk, itunes will ask you to import or what you want 
to do with the cd
On Jul 1, 2010, at 6:53 PM, denise avant wrote:

> Hello all,
> I’ve used windows media player for quite sometime to rip cds. But now that 
> I’m switching to the mac, I’m wondering what is the equivalent program to do 
> that on the mac side.
> Also, I’m going to listen to the stream of the nfb convention. Again, I’d 
> normally use windows media player. Is itunes or some other program best on 
> the apple side of things.
> Thanks.
>  
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