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an MP3 file on your computer, you may receive the "Windows Media Player cannot rip one or more tracks from the CD" error or similar. This error often occurs due to windows media player wont let me change rip location one or more of the below causes when attempting to rip a CD in Windows
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Media Player 10 or higher. Ripping to MP3 at too low of quality This often occurs when a user switches from ripping windows media player rip cd not available their songs to WMA format to MP3 format and does not increase the quality of the rip. Follow the steps below and ensure you've got an improved audio quality recording. Open Windows Media Player. In Windows http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-pictures/unable-to-rip-audio-cd-using-teh-media-player/93c279f7-89ae-4a7c-b7ea-fdc7785ed335 Media Player, click Tools from the file menu. If you do not see the file menu, press the Alt key. In the Tools menu, click Options. Within the Options window, click the Rip Music tab and drag the Audio quality slider to the right, so that it is either the best quality (320 Kbps) or the second to highest quality (256 Kbps). Also, make sure Windows Media Player is pointing to a valid folder http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000974.htm to rip audio tracks. In step 4 above, on the Tip Music tab, make sure the Rip music to this location option is set to a valid folder. If it is not, Windows Media Player will not be able to rip audio tracks. Music library may be corrupt If Windows Media Player is set to rip audio to a folder that is included in the Music library, it is possible the Music library is corrupt. A corrupt Music library causes the error to occur because Windows Media Player cannot create files in folders linked to a corrupt Music library. To fix this, you can delete and restore the Music library by following the steps below. Open Windows Explorer. In the left navigation pane, under Libraries, right-click on the Music library and select the Delete option from the pop-up menu. Again, in the left navigation pane, right-click on the Libraries folder and select the Restore default libraries option. The Music library will be restored and should now be valid again. Deleting and restoring the Music library will not delete any audio files contained in the folders under the Music library. Try ripping the audio tracks from the CD again and see if the issue is resolved. Check CD for scratches or smudges Sometimes this issue can occur if
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you get one of the following errors: "Windows Media Player cannot find the file. If you are trying to play, burn, or sync an item that is in your library, the item might point to a file that has been moved, renamed, or deleted." "Windows cannot access the specified device path or file. You may not have the appropiate permission to access the item." Solution Check to make sure your library paths are correct. In Windows Media Player go to: Tools -> Options… (you may need to press Alt to show the menu) Click the "Rip Music" tab. Under Rip music to this location you should see a path to the location of where your Ripped music will be stored. If this is blank it will cause the error. To change it, click the "Change…" button. If this does not work try the following: Close Window Media Player Start > Computer In the left hand pane under Libraries Right click on "Music" then click Properties. Click "Include a folder…" Navigate to a folder where you want to store all your music and click the “include folder” button. You should now see this path in the Library locations: Select the path you have just added. Click the "Set save location" button Click OK. Try running Windows Media Player again and rip your CD this should resolve your problem. Otherwise try removing media player in “turn window features on or off”, restarting and adding it back on. Share this:PrintEmailFacebookRedditTwitterGoogle July 29, 2010 51 Replies Post navigation « Previous Next » Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published.Comment Name Email Website Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Jill on November 7, 2011 at 01:49 This solved the problem for the most part. Now I am getting a message that says "Windows Media Player cannot rip one or more tracks from the CD." Now what? Reply Carl Norton on November 7, 2011 at 02:03 Try the second set of instructions. This should resolve the issue. Reply DaGo on November 16, 2011 at 10:00 Thanks its working! Second Option : Start> Computer… Reply basics7 on December 11, 2011 at 02:00 The folder where my music is stored was there but I needed to check "set save location"…Now the folder is showing in rip music to this location!! Thanks! Reply MasterM&MissZ on April 7, 2012 at 01:16 Thankyou for this. This was absolutely driving us nuts, I tried many other options to no avail. This worked immediaitely. Happy Easter. Reply Johnnyde on A