Ripping Music
#1

When ripping music from a CD with Windows Media player, how come it can only do one at a time? is it possible to increase?
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#2

I never knew you could put a CD in the HDD :3

SOme Music CD's have protection, but WMP gets rid of it
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#3

What only rip the one song at a time? I think that's just how it is, can't increase it.

WeeDarr
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#4

Try going to My Computer -> Right Click the CD and select 'Explore'

All the music files should be there and you can just copy and paste them onto your desktop screen. Otherwise there is no way to increase the amount of songs which are being extracted/ripped at once when using a program such as WMP (as far as I am aware).
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#5

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Originally Posted by UberSocks
Try going to My Computer -> Right Click the CD and select 'Explore'
For alot of cds these days that wont work.
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#6

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Originally Posted by UberSocks
Try going to My Computer -> Right Click the CD and select 'Explore'

All the music files should be there and you can just copy and paste them onto your desktop screen. Otherwise there is no way to increase the amount of songs which are being extracted/ripped at once when using a program such as WMP (as far as I am aware).
that should usually just create some shortcuts to those files
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#7

Use CDex works well with me.
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#8

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Originally Posted by Seif_
Huh? I just put the CD in the harddrive, open up the CD folder from My Computer and copy paste the music files to another directory.
You can only read one part of a cd at a time.
So regardless of weather you do it with WMP or copy-paste its still only copying one at a time.
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#9

windows diditfortehlulz
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