Encoding settings can be controlled by clicking the “Import Settings” button in the iTunes Preferences window.
iTunes on Macs and PCs has this built in - by default, when you insert a CD while iTunes is running, it will ask to “Import” the CD into iTunes, ripping the music on it into digital files. Many popular programs you already use have CD-ripping capabilities. You’ll now need to choose the ripping software you want to use. Once you have that drive, you can keep it on hand and use it whenever you need to use a CD or DVD on a computer that doesn’t have a CD drive. You can buy external CD and DVD drives for as little as $12 on Amazon. You can buy CD drives that connect to a laptop or any other computer over USB. If you don’t have a CD drive in your computer, that’s also not a problem. (DVD drives double as CD drives, of course.) If your computer of choice includes a CD drive, you’re good to go. Many modern laptops - and even desktop PCs - no longer include CD drives.
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