Hi, Tom and others

I must say that I don't understand WMP.  I'm using easy cd-da extractor.  It's 
only about 33 dollars American.  Ripping is very accessible and it even looks 
at titles of tracks while it rips.  So far I've ripped 100 disks for my 
archives with no trouble.  That's more than I can say for COULDEX.

Joe Giovanelli

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#a;tocb-ds;c cb-dsh#aa2pc audio #d;cus.n li/#d #j <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>,
Date: Tuesday, Jun 12, 2012 20:43:07
Subject: An Odd Problem (at least to me!)

>
>
> Hello list:  I have tried twice to rip a CD, using Windows Media Player to my 
> computer.  Both times, it omitted three of the tracks!  My question is, 
> "Why?"  As far as I can tell, I got no "error" message!  There is no reason 
> that I can see as to why it's not ripping _all_ of the tracks on this CD 
> (it's a commercial CD; one I got from Timelife Music.  So what is the deal?  
> I don't want to have to go through the agony of ripping it again, for as I'm 
> sure that some of you know, once you've ripped something using Windows Media 
> player (I forgot to mention; am using WMP 11 and running Jaws 13) anyhow, 
> when you rip a CD using this player, it _will not_ let you rip it again until 
> you first remove it from the library!  BTW-can someone tell me the most 
> direct root to get to the Windows Media library; then to get to what I might 
> want to remove and delete it?
> Many thanks!
> Tom Kaufman
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