Impossible to extract tracks using Windows Media Player 11

Original title: error message for media player 11

error message indicates... Player cannot rip tracks... settings in Device Manager cd player don't match cd player settings in the player...

someone knows what it...? I watch or change these settings...
them to accept if I knew where to look on my pc... or in the drive...
or had no idea how to do this... or where to find this info.
I don't remember when it happened... Maybe when I had version 11... (in the last 3 months), but I don't remember really.
I have things in the faq and also MS have looked online but do not see anything that looks even who could help me.
Thank you.. . If you know and can shed some light into my dark tunnel... I want to put some new music on my pc
so I can listen to while I do other things without changing the cd every 12 tunes!
sjrb

error message indicates... Player cannot rip tracks... settings in Device Manager cd player don't match cd player settings in the player...

someone knows what it...? I watch or change these settings...
them to accept if I knew where to look on my pc... or in the drive...
or had no idea how to do this... or where to find this info.
I don't remember when it happened... Maybe when I had version 11... (in the last 3 months), but I don't remember really.
I have things in the faq and also MS have looked online but do not see anything that looks even who could help me.
Thank you.. . If you know and can shed some light into my dark tunnel... I want to put some new music on my pc
so I can listen to while I do other things without changing the cd every 12 tunes!
sjrb

Fixing windows media player cannot rip tracks from the cd correctly because player cd in Device Manager settings do not match settings of CD in the drive

Tags: Windows

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