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I have xp pro fully updated. when I use wmp11 to rip audio cd's I can name
the folder within my music folder I wish the tracks to be saved in. No matter what I select in ripping options,the tracks are always saved in a subfolder within a subfolder in the folder I have chosen for the ripped audio files. (I hope this explains it correctly). I have even created a new folder within my music folder. How can I rip the tracks direct to a folder and not within a subfolder. Thank you for any help I may receive |
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"perky" <alperk47asif@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:uwTM8EUhIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >I have xp pro fully updated. when I use wmp11 to rip audio cd's I can name >the folder within my music folder I wish the tracks to be saved in. No >matter what I select in ripping options,the tracks are always saved in a >subfolder within a subfolder in the folder I have chosen for the ripped >audio files. (I hope this explains it correctly). I have even created a new >folder within my music folder. How can I rip the tracks direct to a folder >and not within a subfolder. Thank you for any help I may receive > > Work around : http://www.audiograbber.com-us.net/download.html You chose the folder where you want to rip the files to. And its freeware. Used it for years. Cheers, Jerry |
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I have downloaded and tried audiograbber. Fantastic programme. thanks for
the infoall the best to you and yours |
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