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Reference number: CH000974
Windows Media Player cannot rip one or more tracks from the CD.
Question:
Windows Media Player cannot rip one or more tracks from the CD.
Related error:
This document also relates to Microsoft Windows Media
Player error C00D10D2.
Answer:
When attempting to rip an audio CD to a
MP3 file on your computer you may
receive the error mentioned above. This error is often caused by
either of the below causes when attempting to rip a CD in Windows
Media player 10, 11, or higher.
Ripping to MP3 in to low of quality
This often occurs when a user switches from ripping
their songs to WMA format to MP3 format and does not increase the
quality of rip. Follow the below steps and ensure you've got an
improved audio quality recording.
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Open Windows Media Player.
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In Windows Media Player click Tools from the file
menu. If you do not see the file menu press the Alt key.
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In Tools click Options.
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Within the Options Window click the Rip Music tab
and drag the Audio quality slider to the right where it is
either the best quality or the second to highest quality.
Proper MP3 codec not installed on the computer
If you've tried the above and still are
encountering the same issue it's likely either the correct
codec / encoder is not installed or is installed but has
been corrupted by another program. See our
codec dictionary definition
for additional information about codec's as well as
locations you can download codec's. Additional
information:
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