
You can do a quickripif the “AutoPlay” menu comes out when you insert a disk in your computer’s DVD/CD drive.
One of the options under AutoPlay is to “RipMusic From CD (using Windows Media Player)” which will automatically launch Windows Media Player and the Rip menu. Make sure you uncheck the “Always do this for Audio CDs” box so your computer doesn’t automatically launch the Rip menu every time you insert a CD (i.e. in case you just want to listen to a CD next time).
Start the ripping process by clicking on the “Start Rip” button (e.g. in Windows Media Player 11, for example, it’s on the lower right once you’re in the Rip menu). You’ll also have an option to use your Internet connection and have Windows Media Player automatically find details about the CD you’re using so you don’t have to fill out album and song details yourself (for this tutorial, let’s assume that you’re not connected to the Internet, which means you’ll end up with an unknown album with unknown songs). You’ll know the ripping process is done once all the songs show “Ripped to library” under “Rip status.”
By default, Windows Media Player will rip your tunes in WMA format and save it in your “Music” folder. Don’t worry about this this tutorial was actually to show you how to rip it in mp3 format. Then this is what you ought to do the drop down close to the rip button, you have to click on it.
Goto format
Change the format selection to Mp3, before you will now click rip to go to the main issue.
Sometimes it may seems as if the file is hidden. All you do is to go to my library and
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