A rare function appeared in Windows 11
- July 16, 2022
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In the Windows 11 update, Microsoft added the ability to transfer music tracks from a CD to the computer’s memory. This is reported by TechRadar. Journalists noted that
In the Windows 11 update, Microsoft added the ability to transfer music tracks from a CD to the computer’s memory. This is reported by TechRadar. Journalists noted that
In the Windows 11 update, Microsoft added the ability to transfer music tracks from a CD to the computer’s memory. This is reported by TechRadar.
Journalists noted that the corresponding opportunity appeared in the update of the built-in Windows Media Player. This option allows users to copy music from CDs to the computer’s memory and play it through the player.
According to the authors, the new version of Windows Media Player is functionally closer to the first versions of the program, for which a rare option was available. In Windows 11 build 25158 you can rip music from CDs and save data in MP3, AAC, FLAC and ALAC formats with selectable bitrates.
The authors of the publication noted that the new function can be useful for experienced PC users. In recent years, users have begun to listen to compositions from CDs less and less, due to the advent of computers without disc drives and the proliferation of music streaming services.
Source: Port Altele
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