[access-uk] Re: Windows Media

  • From: Chris <christopherhallsworth71@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Mandy Palmer <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 15:16:07 +0100

Hi, just tab to the list of tracks in Windows Media Player and press space to 
uncheck the track(s) you don't want to rip. Since the tracks are not in your 
media library, all will be checked by default. Hope this helps.

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Chris Hallsworth
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You wrote:

Hi Everyone, I have been used to ripping CD's to put on my MP3 player with
CDEX but I decided to try Windows media as it seems so accessible with Jaws
9 and it is.  The only thing I can't fathom out is how to rip only certain
tracks from an album, which is quite easy to do with CDEX.  I must say I
have found with this new lap top and the newest version of CDEX Jaws doesn't
seem to talk as much as it did with previous versions of CDEX, unless it's
me doing something silly.  Anyway I'd like to try Windows Media player as it
is also so much quicker to rip a whole CD than CDEX.  Thanks

Mandy

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