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Creating audio files and music libraries

5Click File, CDs and Devices, Rip Audio CD, then click the drive that contains the audio CD.

6Click to clear the check box for any track you do not want to record.

7Click Rip Music. Windows Media Player records the tracks to your hard drive as WMA files. A progress bar appears next to each track as it is recorded.

Building a music library

Caution

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.

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 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 your desktop to the music library.

Downloading files from the Internet—When you are connected to the Internet, WMA and MP3 files that you download are automatically added to your music library.

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