Years later your helping people! I was looking for WHERE the ripped music is placed! I found that is under 2 minutes thanks! Plus other good info I didn't know!
I had trouble actually finding Windows Media Player in my start menu, so I used the Windows file explorer to open the contents of the cd's drive, right-clicked the first track, and used "Open With" to get it pull up W.Med.Player. Then I just clicked "Back to Library" to get to the screen you started from.
While in Windows Media Player, press the Alt key on your keyboard and choose Tools and then Options. Then go to the Library tab and make sure the box for Retrieve additional information from the internet is checked. It should then try and find the cover art for your album. If it can't then it will show the note icon you are seeing. You might also find a similar option under the Rip settings tab when you have a CD inserted.
Hi I'm trying to trip all my cds to my laptop which I have been doing, but now my laptop will not copy now it keep coming up with error on rip status, I must have changed the settings but do not know what I have changed can you or anyone HELP.
It pulls it from the CD itself if it can find it on the internet. Go to the Rip settings and on the Library tab, make sure Retrieve additional information from the Internet is checked. Even with this checked there is no guarantee it will be able to find the song names and album art for your CD.
@@OnlineComputerTips thanks for the reply however i'm trying to make a mixed cd from various cds in my collection and just want one song from a cd and then put them in order and copy that .. any suggestions ??
@@direwolf6234 If you rip the songs from the CDs to your computer first as MP3s, you can then edit the metatag information on the MP3s before burning them to your mixed CD and that should make the song titles etc. show up. ruclips.net/video/DHccgmDjSww/видео.html
When you ran Windows Media Player the first time you were most likely prompted as to if you wanted to download content from the internet such as album covers so go to Organize >Options > Library tab and make sure Retrieve additional information from the internet is checked and maybe that will do it for you.
Usually WMP will pull the song names and album art from the internet so make sure you have that enabled. It should be under Organize, Options, Privacy tab, and then check the appropriate boxes in the first section. I have seen cases where it cant find any album info and gives you generic file names.
I want to transfer my music from a cd to my pc and then transfer that music to a mp3. Do you have a video for that? I am not interested in burning or ripping.
Chad Jessup - that is what he is doing, he is transferring music from a cd to pc and converting it to mp3. That is called ripping (i know this name has some illegal feel to it, but even media player itself calls it ripping)
Years later your helping people! I was looking for WHERE the ripped music is placed! I found that is under 2 minutes thanks! Plus other good info I didn't know!
Clear and easy to follow step by step. Solved my problem!
I had trouble actually finding Windows Media Player in my start menu, so I used the Windows file explorer to open the contents of the cd's drive, right-clicked the first track, and used "Open With" to get it pull up W.Med.Player. Then I just clicked "Back to Library" to get to the screen you started from.
Thank you for making this Video. Very clear and concise!
Spot on.
Thank you it helped me a lot :)
Thanks for the helpful video!
How did you get photo of front of CD to come up, instead of the boring Music Note?
While in Windows Media Player, press the Alt key on your keyboard and choose Tools and then Options. Then go to the Library tab and make sure the box for Retrieve additional information from the internet is checked. It should then try and find the cover art for your album. If it can't then it will show the note icon you are seeing. You might also find a similar option under the Rip settings tab when you have a CD inserted.
Hi I'm trying to trip all my cds to my laptop which I have been doing, but now my laptop will not copy now it keep coming up with error on rip status, I must have changed the settings but do not know what I have changed can you or anyone HELP.
how did you get the songs from the cd to the list ?? you didn't explain that step ....
It pulls it from the CD itself if it can find it on the internet. Go to the Rip settings and on the Library tab, make sure Retrieve additional information from the Internet is checked. Even with this checked there is no guarantee it will be able to find the song names and album art for your CD.
@@OnlineComputerTips thanks for the reply however i'm trying to make a mixed cd from various cds in my collection and just want one song from a cd and then put them in order and copy that .. any suggestions ??
@@direwolf6234 If you rip the songs from the CDs to your computer first as MP3s, you can then edit the metatag information on the MP3s before burning them to your mixed CD and that should make the song titles etc. show up.
ruclips.net/video/DHccgmDjSww/видео.html
When I rip the cds to windows media player it does not show the picture of the cd or the songs like it used to, how to fix it?
When you ran Windows Media Player the first time you were most likely prompted as to if you wanted to download content from the internet such as album covers so go to Organize >Options > Library tab and make sure Retrieve additional information from the internet is checked and maybe that will do it for you.
How do you rename so that the files dont come out as unlabeled or untitled??
Usually WMP will pull the song names and album art from the internet so make sure you have that enabled. It should be under Organize, Options, Privacy tab, and then check the appropriate boxes in the first section. I have seen cases where it cant find any album info and gives you generic file names.
Hi right click and you will get options.choose edit and you can then type name and other details of the cd
will the original file from the CD gone after we ripped it? I need to rip CD from my workplace but still unsure about that. thank you
No, nothing will happen to your original CD.
@@OnlineComputerTips ah alright then. thank you! your video is such a big help
Thank you, your information helped a lot....
when i open the windows 10 media player and a CD in the player. the RIP icon is no where to be found
Make sure you have a CD in the drive and its in playback mode.
I think you must use Windows Media Player 12 to RIP audio disc.
informative video, but my media player does not have a rip option.
Same... Mine normally does, but every once in a while when I go to it...it's just not...there
I want to transfer my music from a cd to my pc and then transfer that music to a mp3. Do you have a video for that? I am not interested in burning or ripping.
Chad Jessup - that is what he is doing, he is transferring music from a cd to pc and converting it to mp3. That is called ripping (i know this name has some illegal feel to it, but even media player itself calls it ripping)
@@MrSandertheman - Thanks you.
Great Job!
For what
I don't have a "Rip CD" icon
Did you put a music CD in your drive and open it with Windows Media Player first?
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as usual, totally useless as my windows media player has no RIP settings to change or use.
Do you have the Rip CD option on the toolbar though?