Hi Roger, I use CDex, which, by default, highlights all the tracks on a CD. I then press F9, which both converts the tracks to MP3, and copies them to a default location. In my case this is music\mp3\{folder name}. I have the Music icon on my desktop. Once I locate the copied disc, I rename the folder, and then cut it to my desired location, and then repeat the steps for the next album. I hope this explains things. With best wishes, Keith From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of roger.south@xxxxxxxxxx Sent: 28 January 2015 13:06 To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [access-uk] Copying CD to PC Hello I seem to be having a senior moment. A friend has given me a commercial audio book that is on 10 CD’s I want to copy these onto one SD card to listen to on my VRS. i have a variety of software, Goldwave-CDEx-Express Rip and Express burn to name some. Alternatively a copy and paste I would have thought a copy & paste would work but nothing I do does. Can someone help me get the brain into gear again please. Roger