Help me 2 hours to rip a cd

Hi try rip cd takes up to 2 hours and even longer to record no idea why

Hello ernskin,

In addition to the Bindu response, you can also view the link below for more information on the extraction of a CD with Windows Media Player:

Extract music from a CD

Thank you

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