In Mac OS or Mac OS X, how can I extract the sound from an audio CD track?
With iTunes for Mac OS or Mac OS X, you may extract audio tracks from CDs, and import them as MP3, AAC, AIFF, or WAV files to your iTunes Music Library. Follow these steps:
- Start iTunes, and put the CD with the audio tracks you want into
your drive.
- If you want to change the format iTunes imports your tracks to,
edit the iTunes Importing preferences (under the
EditoriTunesmenu).
- When the CD's track listing appears in iTunes, select the checkbox
next to the tracks you want to import.
- Click the
Importbutton. iTunes will begin to import the tracks you selected and save them as music files inside youriTunes Musicfolder. Within iTunes, the tracks will appear in your Library listing.
Note: The exact location of theiTunes Musicfolder depends on what version of Mac OS or Mac OS X and iTunes you're using. To reveal a track file, in iTunesCtrl-click a track's listing after you've imported it, then, from the pop-up menu, selectShow Song File.
Other utilities, such as QuickTime Pro, are available if you need to edit the contents of tracks you extract.
Also see:
- At IU, which STCs have QuickTime?
- For Mac OS and Mac OS X, what applications can I use to play, convert, or edit sound files?
- What is QuickTime?
- For Mac OS X, where can I download freeware, shareware, commercial software, and software updates?
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Last modified on November 30, 2005.
Last modified on November 30, 2005.
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