
(MP3 files can be identified by their file extension, .mp3.)
>What is Windows Media ™ Audio?
Windows Media Audio is an audio format created by Microsoft. It delivers high quality music in a very small file. It also incorporates Windows Media Digital Rights Management, which makes digital content distribution more attractive to artists and publishers by enabling them to distribute their music broadly, while requiring a license for consumers to play the music. (Windows Media Audio files can be identified by their file extension, .wma.)
>So what's all the hype?
The reason digital music has created such a buzz is that once you record the songs on your computer, the music is extremely manageable. It's the first thing to really catch on that allows you to store all of your music on your PC, create customized playlists (like you would with a mixed tape or CD) or send music to a the
>CD quality vs. near CD quality?
MusicMatch Jukebox lets you determine the compression rate at which you record tracks. Simply stated, a track recorded at near CD quality is more compressed than the same track recorded at CD quality and therefore takes up less hard drive space. Unfortunately, in order to save disk space, you may sacrifice sound quality; so many users choose to record CD quality tracks.
To record CD quality tracks, you must upgrade to MusicMatch Jukebox Plus for enhanced recording options.
>How do I record digital music from my CDs?
Once you have installed MusicMatch Jukebox on your computer, launch the program by clicking the MusicMatch icon on your desktop. (This icon will have been created in the installation process.)
To record a digital music file (either an MP3 of Windows Media Audio) put an audio CD in your
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