This happened to me today with Windows 7 Pro when I upgraded my hdd. This also makes the location in 'Option' - 'Rip Music' blank and you cannot use the change button. You may also get the alert: 'the settings for ripping music could not be applied'. For me, running cmd - sfc did nothing and I wasn't about to re-install just because of some stupid error. To fix: open windows media player, click Organise - Manage Libraries - Music and make sure you aren't referencing any unavailable locations. For me, I was referencing an old hdd location for my music. Remove this dead location and update your default save location and all is good.
Cheers, DT20Three. Did you try my above suggestions to reset WMP? If the issue persists, try SFC to check if the system files are corrupted: Use the System File Checker (SFC) 1. Click Start, type 'cmd' (without the quote) in the Start Search bar, right-click cmd.exe and click run as administrator. Input the following command and press Enter.
Audacity does not contain any function for importing (ripping) audio from CDs. Like Windows Explorer, each CD track will appear only as a small.cda 'file' 44. Audio CDs may be ripped to WAV with Windows Media Player 11 or 12 (click.
Sfc /scannow If the files cannot be repaired, you can perform an in-place upgrade: 1. Insert the Windows 7 DVD in the computer's DVD drive.
Use one of the following procedures, as appropriate: a. If Windows automatically detects the DVD, the Install now screen appears. Click Install now. If Windows does not automatically detect the DVD, follow these steps: b1. Click Start, click Run, type Drive: setup.exe, and then click OK.
Note Drive is the drive letter of the computer's DVD drive. Click Install now. When you reach the Which type of installation to you want? Screen, click Upgrade to upgrade the current operating system to Windows 7.
Vivian Xing - MSFT. Hi, I would like to verify what ripping setting you are using. Does the default setting work? In addition, I suggest testing with another CD. It will help determine if it is the CD's problem. You can also try the following steps: 1.
Load Windows Media Player. Click Tools options devices then choose properties of the CD reader and enable Digital for both ripping and playback, uncheck 'Use error correction', click OK. Click Rip music tab, change the Audio Quality to another value (higher or lower than 128kbps).
Click OK and then try to rip. If the issue persists, try ripping in mode. Vivian Xing - MSFT. Ah yes I forgot to mention that it is not the CD's problem because I tried a couple other CD's which I have already ripped in the past. And settings, I chose MP3 at a bit rate of 320 KBps. Thank you for you help:D Edit: Also there is a problem with the Rip music tab: 1- nothing happens when i click change save location and it doesn't show the place where it saves now. 2- if I change a setting in the Rip tab and click save or apply, it says 'The settings for ripping music could not be applied.'
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How do you attach a screenshot here? I want to show you my problem. Hi, According to the description, you are not able to change rip settings, so you use the default settings. This issue may occur if the WMP components are corrupted. I suggest resetting it as below: 1. Open Control Panel/Programs and Features.
Click 'Turn Windows features on or off' in the left pane. Expand 'Media Features', uncheck 'Windows Media Player'. Click 'Yes' to continue, and click OK to quit. Then Restart. Note: If you turn off WMP, Windows Media Center will be turned off either. You may need to re-configure settings for Windows Media Center after re-enabling it. Open 'Turn Windows features on or off' again.
Turn on the features 'Windows Media Player' and 'Windows Media Center'. Launch Windows Media Player, initialize the program. You can also try restoring Media Library as Zachd mentioned. Vivian Xing - MSFT. To collect Screenshot, please refer to the following steps and upload it to the using your Live ID: Screenshot 1. Press the Print Screen key (PrtScn) on your keyboard. Click the 'Start' menu, type 'mspaint' in the Search Bar and Press Enter. In the Paint program, click the 'Edit' menu, click 'Paste', click the 'File' menu, and click 'Save'.
The 'Save As' dialogue box will appear. Type a file name in the 'File name:' box, for example: 'screenshot'.
Make sure 'JPEG (.JPG;.JPEG;.JPE;.JFIF)' is selected in the 'Save as type' box, click Desktop on the left pane and then click 'Save'. Vivian Xing - MSFT. Did you try my above suggestions to reset WMP? If the issue persists, try SFC to check if the system files are corrupted: Use the System File Checker (SFC) 1. Click Start, type 'cmd' (without the quote) in the Start Search bar, right-click cmd.exe and click run as administrator. Input the following command and press Enter. Sfc /scannow If the files cannot be repaired, you can perform an in-place upgrade: 1.
Insert the Windows 7 DVD in the computer's DVD drive. Use one of the following procedures, as appropriate: a.
If Windows automatically detects the DVD, the Install now screen appears. Click Install now. If Windows does not automatically detect the DVD, follow these steps: b1. Click Start, click Run, type Drive: setup.exe, and then click OK.
Note Drive is the drive letter of the computer's DVD drive. Click Install now. When you reach the Which type of installation to you want? Screen, click Upgrade to upgrade the current operating system to Windows 7. Vivian Xing - MSFT. This happened to me today with Windows 7 Pro when I upgraded my hdd. This also makes the location in 'Option' - 'Rip Music' blank and you cannot use the change button.
You may also get the alert: 'the settings for ripping music could not be applied'. For me, running cmd - sfc did nothing and I wasn't about to re-install just because of some stupid error. To fix: open windows media player, click Organise - Manage Libraries - Music and make sure you aren't referencing any unavailable locations. For me, I was referencing an old hdd location for my music.
Remove this dead location and update your default save location and all is good. Cheers, DT20Three. Weird. I don't have the RC - I'm using a brand new fresh install of Win7 Pro. I did exactly the same thing as you just now with my external hdd and I got the error - it's definitely a bug. Did you set the library location on your external hdd as the default save location (right click) and then remove the hdd? If you have the default save location available, then it will rip fine. My original problem was the default save location was on my old second harddrive which I got rid of and so I got the error.
.cda Extension - List of programs that can open.cda files In the following table, you can find a list of programs that can open files with.cda extension.This list is created by collecting extension information reported by users through the 'send report' option of. The product name, description, and company name are taken from the version information of the.exe file.The 'Actions' list is taken from the context menu items added to Explorer by the specified program.The 'Popularity' column displays one of the following 4 values: Low, Medium, High, and Very High, which is determined according to the number of users that sent the specified record. EXE Name Product Name Description Company Actions Popularity AIMP.exe AIMP AIMP AIMP DevTeam Open with AIMP Low AIMP3.exe AIMP3 AIMP3 AIMP DevTeam open Low AVSMediaPlayer.exe open Low bsplayer.exe BSPlayer Pro v2.53 BS.Player Webteh Enqueue in BSPlayer, Play in BSPlayer Low cdplayer.exe Microsoft(R) Windows(R) Operating System CD Player accessory Microsoft Corporation Play Low cdplayer.exe Play Low foobar2000.exe foobar2000 Application foobar2000 Enqueue in foobar2000, Open in foobar2000, Play in foobar2000 Medium iTunes.exe iTunes iTunes Apple Inc. Open, Play Very High KMPlayer.exe The KMPlayer The KMPlayer PandoraTV Enqueue in KMP, open, Play in KMP Low MediaInfo.exe MediaInfo Very High mmjblaunch.exe MUSICMATCH Jukebox MUSICMATCH Jukebox MUSICMATCH, Inc.