Media Player, do not tear CD 2 correct

Hello - I am new to Media Player using iTunes for many years. Due to ongoing problems I'm having with iTunes, I want to use Media Player instead.

This is my first problem: I bought a 2-cd set and ripped off the first cd very well. When I put the 2nd cd in, all the data of the first cd appears (titles of songs etc.). The 2nd cd rips, but the titles of the songs are from the 1st cd.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thank you

Steve

Hey Pierce,

Thank you for keeping us posted and I apologize for the delay in responding to you.

Have you tested the second CD on another computer?

I'd like to run this fixit-

http://support.Microsoft.com/mats/windows_media_player_diagnostic/

We know the results.

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