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Building a music library
During the download process, WMA and
MP3 files may become corrupt. If you are
having trouble listening to, or working
with, a downloaded file, try downloading
the file again.
Click File, CDs and Devices, Rip Audio CD, then click the drive that
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contains the audio CD.
Click to clear the check box for any track you do not want to record.
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Click Rip Music. Windows Media Player records the tracks to your hard
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drive as WMA files. A progress bar appears next to each track as it is
recorded.
Use Windows Media Player to build a music library. You can organize your music
tracks (individual MP3 or WMA audio files) by categories, find a track quickly by
sorting, and add information to a music file.
You can add music tracks to your music library by:
Creating MP3 or WMA files—When you create MP3 or WMA files from
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the tracks on your music CD, Windows Media Player automatically adds
these files to your music library.
Dragging and Dropping—Drag and drop files from Windows Explorer or
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your desktop to the music library.
Downloading files from the Internet—When you are connected to the
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Internet, WMA and MP3 files that you download are automatically added
to your music library.
Creating audio files and music libraries
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