Yes you can copy them to your music folder album by album.How well they behave when you transfer them there depends on how much metadata is included with the various tracks/albums on the cd.to avoid problems when copying them into your music folder,Ĭould you include a snip of what you are seeing when you open the disc in 'This PC' - DVD/CD drive and I'll advise - link below shows how to include an image. No longer active in this community from July 2018 - Regards to all - RW Thin Air again.!ġ Insert the disc with the mp3 files on.(If WMP opens -close it.)Ģ Open 'This PC' - click on DVD/ CD drive - Openģ You should now be seeing a list of the files on the disc.Ĭonfirm that you are with me so far and I'll take you to the next step.Ultimately do you want to keep these tracks on your computer, or just copy selected ones to another disc? (Please advise because it affects the next step) - R. Thank you too for a quick response - as a regular contributor here I also find it frustrating when responding and getting thin air back!!Ĭan't rip it! (at least, not with WMP rip options which apply only to audio discs) - I think what you have tried to do is create a playlist of the tracks on there that you wish to copy but what happens then is that when you remove that CD from the machineĮffectively WMP has no access to them in order to copy them.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |