Hello. I have a folder on my desktop with various MP3 files in it which I wish to import into Windows Media Player for burning to a CD. I cannot see any 'Help' link in Windows Media Player (normally it's along the top in most software), about how Windows Media Player can import the contents of my MP3 folder but, assuming that, somehow, I can do that, do I then create a 'Playlist' in the mainLearn how to rip a CD to WAV in Windows 11.
For example: MP3 to WAV, WMA to WAV, OGG to WAV, FLV to WAV, WMV to WAV and more. Multimedia playback programs (Windows Media Player, QuickTime, etc) are capable
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Hello Shafeeq. Thank you for your reply -this was helpful to understand WAV music file management in Windows. My comments are: 1) I am surprised that Windows File Explorer (or Media Player) generally doesn't support WAV file tag editing because the musical quality of such file is noticeably much better than for the ubiquitous MP3 files, especially say for more "tonal challenged" music -e.g
Using Windows Media Player to rip my CD collection I had noise issues with MP3 even at highest quality. I have a few dozen ripped this way. I started using WAV format and all is great. I have plenty of drive space so WAV is fine with me. WMP won't let me go back and re-rip my first few dozen CDs even with Format and Quality changed.
ただしWindows Media Playerを使用する場合は、CDの取り込みが前提として必要です。 ソフトを起動後、タスクバーメニューからオプションを選択して、その中の音楽の取り込みを選択して形式と書かれたプルダウンのリストの中からWAVを選択します。
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