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Importing music from CDs using Windows Media Player

You can use Windows Media Player to copy (rip) music from your CDs. Follow these instructions to rip songs from a CD to your computer.

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For details about usage or support on Windows Media Player, refer to Windows Media Player information from the following web site:

http://support.microsoft.com/

1.Insert an audio CD.

2.Start up Windows Media Player, and then click the [Rip] tab at the top of the window. When connected to the Internet, Windows Media Player obtains CD information (CD title, song name, artist name, etc.), and displays it in the window.

3.Click [Start Rip].

Windows Media Player begins to import the CD.

The imported songs are indicated as [Ripped to library]. Wait until all songs have been imported.

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Imported songs are stored in the [My Music] folder (Windows XP/ Windows 7) or [Music] folder (Windows Vista) of the computer. Click the [Library] tab of the Windows Media Player window to find them.

Windows Media Player obtains CD information from a database on the Internet. However, depending on the CD, information may not be available in the database. If your CDs’ information is missing, you can add it after importing. For information about adding and editing CD information, refer to the Help of Windows Media Player.

If you want a song to not be imported, uncheck the checkbox to the left of the song title.

Note

Imported songs are for private use only. Use of the songs beyond this limitation requires permission of the copyright holders.

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Contents NWZ-W262/W263 Getting Started Content Transfer How to Use the SoftwareWindows Media Player Windows Explorer Drag-and-DropMusic Playing MusicDeleting songs Settings Common SettingsMusic Settings Troubleshooting Possible Causes of SymptomsDealing with Troubles Important Information Specifications SpecificationsContents list Cleaning Storing Data Specifications Contents System requirements Before first use About battery chargingAbout model names mentioned in this User Guide About Windows operating system and Windows Media PlayerSelecting a topic to display How to use this User GuideSearching this User Guide Changing the font sizeReturning to a previous Printing out aGo to page top Water Resistant Specifications Scenarios *1Water resistant performance of this Walkman Not applicable Cleaning after useTo change the USB jack cover Transferring music using Content Transfer Transferring music using Windows Media PlayerTransferring music by drag-and-drop using Windows Explorer Operation flow to transfer musicFor details about supported file formats, see Details Turning your Walkman on and off Turning on your WalkmanTurning off your Walkman Charging the battery Checking the remaining battery powerOPR lamp Details Hint Adjusting data format and bit rate Extending the battery lifeTurning the volume down Turning off your Walkman manuallyParts and controls When you turn off your Walkman When you turn on your WalkmanAbout the status of the OPR lamp During playback or pauseFormatting setting Avls settingWhile connected to a computer or AC adaptor Condition indicated Status of OPR Sound LampGo to page top How to install the earbuds Walkman How to place your Walkman on your earsHow to store your Walkman in the holder About the software Bundled software Content TransferWalkman Guide Compatible software Windows Media PlayerImporting music from CDs using Windows Media Player Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation Transferring music using Windows Media Player Related Topics Transferring music using Content Transfer Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation About the data hierarchy Transferring content using Windows ExplorerRelated Topics Playing music Go to page top Skipping to the previous/next song Skipping to the previous/next folder Shuffle playback Playing songs in a playlist Zappin playback What is Zappin Playback?Normal playback Zappin playbackNormal playback Starting Zappin playback Changing the playback time of song clips in Zappin playbackZappin short 4 seconds Pausing playback during Zappin playback Zappin long 15 secondsReturning to normal playback Adjusting the volume Deleting songs Limiting the volume Avls Volume Limit Mode Description Setting the play modeHint What can I do to solve a problem?Customer support web sites List of symptoms and possible causes Operation There is insufficient volumeThere is no sound Operation of skip folder does not workCopyright 2011 Sony Corporation Power Battery life is shortYour Walkman cannot charge the battery Your Walkman takes a long time to start Computer does not recognize your Walkman Connection to a computerYou cannot return to normal playback from Zappin playback ZappinImportant product information If you have any questions about this productDeclaration of Conformity For users in France Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation Internal checks or repair Top page Important Information Precautions Caution About sample data *1 Top page Important Information Precautions Notice for usersRoad safety Preventing hearing damageConsideration for others Be changed without notice Top page Important Information Cleaning Notes on cleaning Cleaning the earbudsStoring data Displaying the information of your Walkman Upgrading the firmware of your WalkmanFormatting your Walkman Deleting the bundled software License and trademark notice Supported file format SpecificationsMaximum recordable number of songs and time Approx Maximum recordable number of files or folders ApproxPower source Operating temperatureBattery life continuous playback Maximum recordable number of playlistsContents System requirements Top page Specifications Specifications System requirements