Absolute Beginners Guide to Computer Basics (2nd Edition)
If you have a decent compact disc collection and a CD-ROM drive in your computer system, you can make your own digital music files from the songs on your CDs. You can then listen to these files on your computer, transfer the files to a portable music player for listening on the go, share them with other users via the Internet, or use these files to burn your own custom mix CDs. tip
The process of copying files from a CD to your hard disk is called ripping. You can use Windows Media Player to quickly and easily rip all your CDs to hard disk. Setting the Format and Quality Level
Before you start to copy a CD, you first have to tell WMP what format you want to use for your ripped filesMP3 or WMA. In addition, you can choose a quality level for recording, by selecting a specific bit rate. (The higher the bit rate, the better the sound qualityand the larger the file stored on your hard disk.) tip
Here's how you set the format and quality within WMP 10:
Ripping the Files
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After your settings are set, it's time to start ripping. Follow these steps:
WMP now begins to copy the tracks you selected, in the format you selected, and at the quality level you selected. Unless you specify otherwise in the Options dialog box, the tracks are recorded into your My Music folder, into a subfolder for the artist, and within that in another subfolder for this particular CD. |