Why am I self denied to rip music at 128kbps on Windows Media Player? When I go to rip a compact disc on
When I go to rip a compact disc on Windows Media Player, I'd prefer to rip at 128kbps, since it is good part and saves disk space. However, whenever I try to do this, I recieve an error message that say 'Windows Media Player cannot rip one or more tracks from the CD.'
For immediately, I am ripping at 192kpbs, but I am wondering why I only gain this error while ripping at 128kpbs; any other bitrate works perfectly fine...
Answers: I've have that happen until that time. What I did was rip respectively track at a time, then when I found the bleak one, I ripped it at the higher bit rate. It be usually just a minor flaw within the CD that cause it (scratch, thumbprint)