
Instead, just insert your CD into your computer and make the following selection: If you want more ready access to your ripped music content, consider moving the files (in folders easy to find) to your OneDrive!ĭo not open Windows Media Player.You should find the tracks you h ave ripped, by default, moved and saved in your "Music" folder.
Windows Media Player will rip your tunes in WMA format** if you did not change them to MP3.
FORMATTING: If you want to select a different format, select the Rip settings menu, and then choose Format or Audio Quality in the Player Library. You can select individual songs to rip by checking or unchecking tracks. Notice the choices next to the button to change formatting (see below.). Insert an audio CD into the PC's CD drive. Note: There is a way to "Quick Rip" a CD which is useful if you need the whole CD. How to Rip a CD (Copy from) using Windows Media Player*: When you're finished with the list, select Start burn. Search for the items in your Player Library that you want to burn to the disc, and then drag them to the list pane ( on the right side of the Player Library) to create a burn list. If your PC has more than one CD or DVD drive, select the drive you want to use. Insert a blank disc into your CD or DVD burner. In the Player Library, select the Burn tab, select the Burn options button, and then select Audio CD or Data CD or DVD. How to Burn a CD (Write) using Windows Media Player: The following is edited from a Microsoft help article head to the original for even more information.