Media Player is unable to extract all tracks

original title: windows media player

my windows media playerwill play tracks and down the artists name and song but when I go to rip a cd it gives the message that it is unable to rip track or all tracks. also when you go into the options to copy the cd, there is no record to record your music. It is completely empty. I've been ripping music a week ago and now nothing. I have tried several things you suggested. I don't have a tools to open when I open the media player. I have an acer aspire computer.

Help, please

Personally I use AudioGrabber (Google it) as its much more flexible than WMP.

What do you mean when you say that you don't have the tools to open?
See you soon,.
Jerry

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