Rip music from a CD
You can rip (or copy) tracks from your audio CDs onto your computer, after which the tracks that you rip become files on your computer.
To rip music from a CD
Check that you are connected to the Internet. When connected to the Internet, the Player attempts to retrieve media information about the tracks being ripped from a Windows Media database that is maintained by Microsoft. The Player then adds the information to the files during ripping. If media information is wrong or missing, you can add or edit it after ripping, as described in the procedure below in this topic.
(Optional) To select a different format or bit rate for the files that are created during ripping, click the arrow below the Rip tab, and then make your selections from the Format and Bit Rate commands.
You can change the default settings later on the Rip Music tab of the Options dialog box.
Insert an audio CD into the CD drive, and then click the Rip tab.
By default, the Player begins ripping the CD automatically when you are in the Rip tab or switch to it. You can also choose to have ripping begin immediately upon inserting the CD, or you can turn off automatic ripping. For information about changing these settings, see Change settings for ripping music.
(Optional) As the Player begins ripping the CD, clear the check boxes next to any songs that you don't want to rip. Or, click Stop Rip, make your selections, and click Start Rip to restart ripping. (Partially ripped tracks are not saved.)
After the songs have been ripped, you can find and play them in your library.
In some instances, you may be prompted to manually add missing media information after ripping has completed. See the procedure on how to add or edit media information after ripping in this topic.
2006-09-24 10:38:15
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answered by qsexyq 3
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2016-10-17 21:50:57
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answered by templeman 4
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2006-09-28 01:37:48
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answered by Les-Paul 3
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