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"textContent": "Asked about Windows Media Player.\n\nTo use the \"Copy from CD\" feature in Windows Media Player 9 on Windows XP, follow these steps:\n\n 1. Insert the audio CD you want to copy into your CD drive.\n 2. Open Windows Media Player.\n 3. If the Player isn't in Library mode, switch to it by clicking the \"Library\" tab.\n 4. In the library view, your inserted CD should appear in the navigation pane under \"Devices.\" Click on the CD name to display the tracks.\n 5. Select the tracks you want to copy by checking the boxes next to them. To select all tracks, check the box at the top.\n 6. Click on the \"Copy from CD\" or \"Rip\" button (the exact terminology may vary slightly).\n 7. Windows Media Player will start copying the selected tracks to your \"My Music\" folder, and it will use the format and quality settings specified in the \"Copy Music\" tab of the Options dialog box. You can change these settings if desired by going to Tools > Options > Copy Music tab.\n 8. Once completed, the copied files will be available in your \"My Music\" folder.\n\n\n\nNote: Depending on copyright laws and the disc's protection, you may not be able to rip certain CDs.",
"title": "Answered: How can i use the Copy from CD feature to copy any music files from any inserted CDs into the My Music folder by using the Windows media player 9 software for windows xp?"
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