Hi Denise.

Firstly, it can make a difference which ripping program you use with respect
to artist, album and track titles.  Each program generally uses a different
database and so results can vary.  However, the format you use such as MP3,
WAV or WMA will make no difference whatsoever to track naming.

Secondly, you might find that media player is not checking any of the tracks
to be ripped and that's why it's spitting the CD straight out.  I have seen
this occasionally where media player will either omit a track or the whole
CD.  Best thing to do here is to change your settings in tools, options,
ripping tab so that it does not rip CD's automatically when inserted.  Then,
put your CD in and tab until you reach the list of track checkboxes.  Use
spacebar to set each checkbox and then hit shift tab to get to the ripping
button.  Now press spacebar to start the rip.

Regards.

Kevin
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "denise avant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2006 3:34 AM
Subject: More questions about ripping music


> Hi all,
> I have two questions about ripping music.
> 1. this is a follow up to one I asked a couple weeks ago. I explained that
> although I was getting titles to cds, this did not include the track names
> of the songs and they were well known songs. And I might add, that the
> titles that are being assigned to some of the songs don't even match.
> Someone explained that it depended on how things were put into the
database
> - and this is a simplification.
> My question is does it matter what program you use to rip the cd, i.e.
> windows media player or winamp or cd ext, etc. does it matter if you're
> ripping to mp3 or wma?
> 2. I have been using windows media player to rip cds. It's version 10.
> things have been going well. However, I have one disk that after I tell
> media player to rip it, the cd is ejected. The cd is fine. It plays the
> songs if I close the door again. So I don't know why media player is
> rejecting the disk when I simply want to rip.
> Any ideas. Thanks.
>
>
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