Hi Katrina,

Glad I could help.  Unfortunately I don't have I tunes so I can't help ya 
there.

Tony
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'PC audio discussion list. '" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2006 12:49 PM
Subject: RE: Media Player: Ripping/Burning


>I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who helped guide me
> through the process of burning/ripping, especially Tony and Kevin.  Your
> most recent messages were extremely helpful, and I so appreciate the easy 
> to
> follow instructions.  Although I am not an expert, I can honestly say that
> the burning/ripping challenge has been met.  (big smile)  It has been a
> month of time consuming/frustrating trial and error, but the pay off is
> certainly rewarding.  (thumbs up)
>
> FYI:  The problem was that I used a MP3 format to burn the files.  It was
> confusing, because the CD played just fine in a commercial CD player 
> and/or
> in a computer, and actually allowed me to rip them on to a different
> computer.  I could never get the files to show in Media Player's burn/play
> list.  However, thanks to Kevin I tried using the Audio CD format.
>
> The files appeared properly in the list view.  Actually I'm burning with
> Media Player, rather than iTunes, as the software is easier to use for
> sorting files in the list view.  I don't suppose anybody out there has an
> easy way to sort files in iTunes?  Other than that issue, iTunes is a 
> pretty
> good program.
>
> It is so frustrating!  When I open a folder of songs in the iTunes 
> library,
> the order is completely rearranged.  The iTunes documentation said that 
> the
> files could be copied into the play list and/or resorted in the library, 
> but
> I simply can't figure out how to use JFW to do that.  Fortunately Media
> Player doesn't rearrange the files so I'll stick with it unless somebody 
> can
> help.
>
> Thanks again,
> Katrina
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of nick danger
> Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 7:15 PM
> To: PC audio discussion list.
> Subject: Re: Media Player: Ripping/Burning
>
> Hi Katrina,
>
> Here's how to burn cd's using the media player.
>
> First from your my music folder, select the tracks you want to burn and 
> add
> each one you want to burn to the burn list.  The add option is in the file
> menu.  Once you have the files you want, hit alt-tab to your focus is in 
> the
> media player program.  from there, press tab to get to the first of the 
> burn
> buttons and hit space on it. Then hit the tab key about 9 times to reach 
> the
> second of the buttons which is the start burn button.  Once you're on 
> that,
> press enter on it and you should be in business.  Hop this helps.
>
> Tony
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "nick danger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 7:06 PM
> Subject: Re: Media Player: Ripping/Burning
>
>
>> Hi Katrina,
>>
>> First, you'll need to upgrade your media player to the latest version
>> which
>> is 10.0
>>
>> Once you have that, you can follow these instructions for ripping cd's
>> with
>> it.
>>
>> Ripping a cd to your hard drive using the windows media player
>> Perhaps the easiest way to do this is to insert the cd into the hard
>> drive.
>> A dialog box will then come up and prompt you to take an action.  These
>> will
>> range from exploring the files on the cd with the windows explorer, to
>> burning a cd with your preferred rom burning program to ripping the cd
>> with
>> the
>> windows media player or simply to take no action. Once you've chosen the
>> rip
>> action press enter and the cd will rip to the following folder:
>> c:\documents
>> and settings\my documents\my music location.
>> If you choose to take no action and want to perform the rip manually,
>> select
>> the windows media player application, then tab to the firsst of the rip
>> music
>> buttons and press space to activate it. From this point, hit tab about 9
>> times to access the second rip music button and hit space on that.  The
>> tracks
>> will be ripped to the folder named above.
>> To perform a selective rip, once you tab to the second of the rip 
>> buttons,
>> hit the tab key once more and you will be in the tracks listbox.  By
>> default
>> you are at the top of it and the tracks appear in a vertical order so the
>> down arrow moves you to each corresponding track.  all of the tracks are
>> checked
>> by default at first.  Simply uncheck the tracks you don't want to rip by
>> hitting the down arrow and spacebar then shift-tab once to the rip button
>> and
>> press space on it and the selected tracks will be ripped into the my 
>> music
>> folder. Hopefully this explanation makes sense.
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Kat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "'PC audio discussion list. '" <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 5:51 PM
>> Subject: Media Player: Ripping/Burning
>>
>>
>>>I have spent endless hours trying to figure out how Media Player can rip
>>>or
>>> burn CDs, and have had little success.  Perhaps it is because I don't
>>> understand the program, but I have read the help documentation and think
>>> I
>>> do.  My thought is that JAWS is preventing me from having success.  Are
>>> there any tips for using JAWS for ripping/burning via Media Player?  Or,
>>> would somebody be willing to share specific steps for how these tasks 
>>> can
>>> be
>>> accomplished?  Or, can you direct me to help documentation that would
>>> prove
>>> more helpful than what is contained with in Media Player?  I checked the
>>> JFW
>>> help files, and found nothing.  However, I have not been to the FS
>>> Website
>>> yet.
>>>
>>> I have tried to rip/burn on two different computers.  Both systems have
>>> the
>>> most current version of Media Player (8 I think).  One system runs XP
>>> Professional on a network, and the other system runs XP Home.  The 
>>> latter
>>> system is accessed via JFW 7.0, and the other system is unfortunately
>>> stuck
>>> with JFW 4.5.
>>>
>>> Fortunately I have managed to figure out how to burn via iTunes, but 
>>> that
>>> program is only on one of my computers.  Since I can burn CDs on that
>>> system, I am especially interested in mastering the ripping problem.
>>> However, I'd like to know how to rip/burn so that I can share with my
>>> students/friends who are interested in conquering the same tasks.  All
>>> help
>>> would be greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>> Katrina
>>>
>>>
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