Of importance here is the last text line in the main window area it tells you where the MP3 files will be saved once the CD is “ripped” (a fancy word for ‘copied onto the computer’). Start it up, click on the “Rip” tab, and here’s what you’ll see: For this article, I’ll show Media Player 10 (WMP10, as Windows folk say). The first step is to launch Windows Media Player. (there are also audio file conversion tools worth mentioning, notably Smart Audio Converter) ![]() ![]() First off, though, rest assured that while it’s definitely not recommended by Microsoft (for obvious reasons), the Windows Media Player can most definitely produce high-quality MP3 audio files from your favorite music CDs. This is a very common question, so let me step through it in great detail.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |