choice of the format of Player 11 proper support during extraction of an audio CD

Yes. I need an answer

The format of Rip by default is "Windows Media Audio".

However, you can also choose to 'MP3', as it is the most popular format.

Choice of format depends on your usage.

More ripping:

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-XP/help/Windows-Media-Player/11/rip-a-CD

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