How to Copy a CD to Another CD using Windows 10

How to Copy a CD to Another CD with Windows Media Player Launch Windows Media Player on your Windows 10 PC. In the Library, click "Burn" in the top-right, click "Burn options" (a checkmark with a drop-down icon), and then choose "Audio CD" or "Data CD or DVD." Insert the target CD into your CD drive. More items...

Copying audio CDs is still a popular practice for many people, especially those who want to listen to their favorite music in their cars. However, CDs can easily get damaged or lost, making it essential to have a backup copy of your audio collection. In this guide, we’ll show you how to copy your audio CD to another CD using Windows 10.

First, insert the audio CD you want to copy into your computer’s CD drive. Windows 10 will automatically detect the CD and may start playing the tracks. If not, you can open Windows Media Player manually, which is pre-installed on all Windows 10 computers.

Once you’ve opened Windows Media Player, click the “Rip settings” button and choose the audio quality you prefer. We recommend selecting the best audio quality, which is 320 kilobits per second (kbps), as it provides the best sound quality. However, if you’re concerned about file size, you can choose a lower quality, such as 120 kbps.

Next, select the format you want to use for your copied CD. We recommend using MP3 format as it’s universally accepted and can be played on almost any device. Once you’ve made your selections, click the “Rip” button to start copying your CD.

The copying process may take a while, depending on the number of tracks on your CD and your computer’s processing speed. Once the copying process is complete, you can eject your original CD and insert a blank CD into your CD drive.

Open Windows Media Player again and click the “Burn” tab. Drag the tracks you want to copy from your Windows Media Player library to the “Burn list” section. Once you’ve added all the tracks you want to copy, click the “Start burn” button, and Windows will start copying the tracks to your blank CD.

Once the copying process is complete, eject your copied CD, and you’re done! You now have a backup copy of your favorite music to enjoy in your car or on any other device that supports CD playback.

In conclusion, copying your audio CD to another CD is a straightforward process that you can complete using Windows 10’s built-in media player. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can create a backup of your music collection and enjoy your favorite tracks without worrying about damaging or losing your CDs.

FAQ

How do I copy a CD to another CD in Windows 10?
Insert the CD you want to copy into the DVD drive.Create a location folder and copy the contents of the CD to the folder.Remove the CD from the DVD drive.Insert the blank CD, and then burn the contents of the folder into the new CD.
How do I copy an entire CD?
Put the CD into your drive and cancel installation if it starts.Go to START >, (My) Computer. ... Right-click the CD/DVD ROM drive and choose Open or Explore. ... Press CTRL+A on your keyboard to select all the files. ... Press CTRL+C on your keyboard to copy the files and folders.More items...
Can you copy CDs legally?
Copying CDs It's okay to copy music onto special Audio CD-R's, mini-discs, and digital tapes (because royalties have been paid on them) – but not for commercial purposes. Beyond that, there's no legal “right” to copy the copyrighted music on a CD onto a CD-R.
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