Help with riping music

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  1. redsfan

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    Need some help with ripping music onto the Xbox. I wanted to add some chants onto FIFA 13 and some music in general to play in background, so I found out the only way to do is to rip a music cd. After doing that, I put it into the drive and tried ripping it, however the RIP CD button is grayed out. I found out this is because I do not have a hard drive, I use a 16GB usb drive instead. Is there a way to use Xplorer to put the music file onto this usb drive? All my files are in mp3 so I'd need to convert them but how and where do I put them after?
     
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    I think that the only way to rip music is using a HDD... I also think that the CD you're going to burn needs to be an Audio CD and not a Data CD. I make that mistake every single time... I still can't figure out how that works...
     
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    The xbox 360 will read music from usb drives. You can't inject music like title updates or demos you will need to use start>my computer> and open your usb drive and copy the music files like that.
     
  4. redsfan

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    I know it reads from a memory stick however that is not a solution, as I need to have a playlist saved on my hard drive 16gb usb for Fifa to access. However as it's a USB xbox doesn't recognize it as a hard drive so I can't rip an Audio CD onto it.
     
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    Would it be possible to rip it onto someone elses hard drive then copy it onto memory stick that I use as my hard drive?
     
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    I dont think so, try it and see you have nothing to loose.
     

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