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How do I change audio CD copying options ?
Modified On 02/11/2008
 
1. Start Windows Media Player.
2. On the Tools menu, click Options, and then on the Copy Music tab, you can modify the following options:• Copy Music to This Location:• Change: Use this setting to set the folder into which you will copy the music files.

• Advanced: Use this setting to configure the naming of the audio files.

• Copy Settings:• File Format: Use this setting to choose the format into which you will copy the files. The default is Windows Media Audio (WMA), or you can use other file formats that you have installed.

• Protect Content: Use this setting to specify the use of digital licensing for tracks that you copy from a CD. By licensing a file, you protect the author's copyright by preventing the file from being played on a different computer.

• Copy Music at This Quality: Use this setting to set the bit rate in which to encode the music. You can encode .wma files in a bit rate from 48 kilobits per second (Kbps) to 192 Kbps.



 
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