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Change
audio CD copying options and settings in Windows Media Player
By Mitz
Free computer Tips
Windows Media Player is a free program that comes with
Windows XP. It is great for ripping your audio cd's or making your mp3's
into music cd's. To perform these tasks efficiently you will need to change
the cd copying options and settings in Windows Media Player.
To get to the Windows Media Players options.
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Open Windows Media Player
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Click on the tools menu at the top
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Choose Options from the drop down menu

Copy Music settings you change in Windows media
Player?
Copy Music TAB
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Change the location of your music. Where you
want it to go when it is ripped form an audio cd.
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Change the file format. Which format do you want
your music to be converted to. Windows Media Audio is the default music
file format. If you have Media Player 10 or more you can choose mps.
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Copy protect music.
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Copy CD when inserted. When you insert an audio
cd it will automatically rip it to your folder.
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Eject when copying is completed. I like it when
the cd pops out because I know it is finished.
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Audio quality. 128kbps is minimum CD quality so
I always choose to make my music higher than that. Just slide the bar
across to where you want it.
Notes:
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File Types TAB. If the boxes are ticked next to
a file type, this means that Windows Media Player will be associated with
that file. For example if .avi is selected and I open an avi movie to
play, Windows Media Player will open to play it.
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