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How Do You Add Music To Windows Media Player?

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How Do You Add Music To Windows Media Player?

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This is a tutorial for adding Music via either files on computer, or by a cd. The CD should be preferably store bought for full functionality; however burnt or pirated CD’s will also work most of the time in Windows Media Player 11 Insert a music CD into your computer’s optical drive. This CD should be preferably store bought; however burnt and pirated cd’s will work most of the time. Open Windows Media Player by double clicking an icon on your desktop, through the start menu or by searching through program files Windows Media Player should recognise the cd and display a screen showing the tracks in numerical order. Click the button ‘Rip CD’ and follow the prompts. When the CD Ripping process is complete, as indicated by the text ‘CD Rip Complete’, it is safe to eject the CD from the optical drive of your computer. Repeat this process as much as you want or until your computer’s hard drive is too full to add more music.

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