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Rip your CD's to Mp3 using CDex or one of the many other CD rippers. Once the Mp3's are on your hard drive then you just copy them to the memory stick.

Pick what bitrate you want to use, most people use between 128 kbps and 192 kbps. The higher the bitrate the better the quality, but the bigger the filesize.
 

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You first RIP the audio CD tracks to individual files on your PC's hard drive.

If your computer does not have the correct port built in for a memory stick, you can purchase fairly inexpensive USB based external devices that let you read and write to various type of memory sticks and memory cards.

Connect the memory stick to you computer and copy the files from the hard drive to the memory stick.
 

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stantley said:
Rip your CD's to Mp3 using CDex or one of the many other CD rippers. Once the Mp3's are on your hard drive then you just copy them to the memory stick.

Pick what bitrate you want to use, most people use between 128 kbps and 192 kbps. The higher the bitrate the better the quality, but the bigger the filesize.
But note that VBR encoding will give better sound at lower bitrates and size. A VBR 128-320 kb/s file is smaller than a CBR 256 kb/s and sounds better.
 
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