[infoshare] Re: TDS 15 Feb - Ripping your Music to MP#'s using Windows Media Player

  • From: "SHARON JOYNER" <darlenjoy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <infoshare@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 17:07:14 -0500

Yes, it worked for me as well. But I have a question for you. Can you set the burn menu like that as well? I mean, what if the songs you have already are in another format, can it be converted before getting burned? Or would I have to use Gold wave for that. Currently, I use Gold Wave for movies and TV shows. Oh and thanks for all the tips, they do come in handy!! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lynne" <superlynne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

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Sent: Monday, February 16, 2009 12:25 PM
Subject: [infoshare] Re: TDS 15 Feb - Ripping your Music to MP#'s using Windows Media Player


Denise,
I'm really pleased that it worked for you. It's great to hear it worked as opposed to it didn't. <grin>
Lynne

----- Original Message ----- From: "Denise C." <quest74@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2009 10:15 PM
Subject: [infoshare] Re: TDS 15 Feb - Ripping your Music to MP#'s using Windows Media Player


Thanks, Lynne. It worked for me!
Denise
At 08:19 PM 2/15/2009, you wrote:
Evening, All.
By default,when you rip your music using the Windows Media Player, it does so by formatting it to WMA(windows media Audio). If you'd like to change that, for whatever reason, here's how:
1.    Open the Windows media player.
2.    Press Alt-T to open the tools menu.
3.    Use the Up Arrow to move to the Options menu and press Enter.
4. In this multipage dialog box, press control-Tab until you hear rip Music page. 5. Tab to the format combo box. use the up or Down Arrows or press the letter M until you hear MP3 and Enter. 6. Tab to the Quality left / right slider. You can use your Arrow keys or the Page up and page down keys to navigate this slider. The lower you go, the lower the quality will be but you'll be able to fit more music on your device. I have mine set to the highest quality. I'm really okay with a few hundred songs on my MuVo. <smile>
7.    Tab to the OK button and press enter or the Spacebar.

that's it!   Really.

Bit Rate=Quality
128kbps=standard for iTunes
256kbps=standard for amazon.com/mp3
320kbps=standard for Lynne

MP3 remains the universal standard format for music, played by most, if not all, MP3 players.

Happy ripping! <ouch> I really shouldn't say that since I just ripped my pants the other day. <sigh>
Lynne


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