
Windows Media Player 10 CD Ripping
Help and Tips
Ripping CDs to digital audio files in Windows Media Player 10. Downloading album information, ripping to MP3s instead of WMAs, and more.
#1: Do Not Copy-Protect Music
Prevent Windows Media Player 10 from copy-protecting ripped CDs.
#2: Not Getting Music Information Automatically
When ripping CDs with Windows Media Player 10, if album information is not downloaded from the Internet, perform this tweak.
#3: Change Multimedia Format and Quality
Change the audio quality and file type of ripped CD audio tracks in Windows Media Player 10.
#4: CD Ripping Step-By-Step
Step-by-step how to rip CDs into multimedia files with Windows Media Player 10.
#5: Rip CDs to a Different Location
Placed audio files ripped from CDs in Windows Media Player 10 in a different location on your hard drive.
#6: Rip CDs Automatically
Automatically rip CDs with Windows Media Player 10 just by placing them in the drive.
#7: Change the Filenames
Change the details contained in ripped CD filenames with Windows Media Player 10.
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