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If you're using Windows 9x, get yourself a free version of a program called CDex. It's just the thing. You can convert the files to WAVs or MP3s. | -----Original Message----- | From: Peter Shindler [mailto:shindler@mediaone.net] | Sent: Sunday 02 January 2000 3:17 PM | To: Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com | Subject: a dumb PC question When I'm playing a CD on my computer (PC), how can I save its | contents (i.e. | the music) as a sound file on the hard drive? Seriously, I | can't figure it