Windows media player will rip the first song on a disk and then crashes is tearing the 2nd song on the disc...

The use of the CPU usually falls to zero when this happens... it was working fine yesterday...

Hello
 
What changes have been made to your computer before the problem?
 
I would like you to do the following.
 
Step 1:
 
Open the Windows Media Player settings troubleshooting utility and check if this helps solve the problem.
 
Step 2:
 
I also suggest you to reduce the speed of extraction of the parameters.
 
 
Step 3:
 
If the above steps fails, then perform the clean boot procedure to check whether a third-party program installed on the computer is the origin of the problem. Clean boot helps eliminate conflicts of third party software.
 
 
Note: Follow step 7 to your computer as usual.

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