When I copy an audio CD with Windows Media Player, there is noise in the copied audio data sometimes. Why is that so?
When I copy an audio CD with Windows Media Player, there is noise in the copied audio data sometimes. Why is that so?
To copy an audio CD with Windows Media Player, use the error correction function.
The use of the error correction function would allow you to suppress the noise of audio data when copying it.
Please refer to the following procedure to set the function:
--Procedure--
1) Click [Options] from the [Tools] menu of the [Windows Media Player] window.
2) When the [Options] dialog box appears, click the [CD Audio] tab.
3) Select the [Use error correction] checkbox in the [Playback Settings] box and click the [OK] button.
To copy an audio CD with Windows Media Player, use the error correction function.
The use of the error correction function would allow you to suppress the noise of audio data when copying it.
Please refer to the following procedure to set the function:
--Procedure--
1) Click [Options] from the [Tools] menu of the [Windows Media Player] window.
2) When the [Options] dialog box appears, click the [CD Audio] tab.
3) Select the [Use error correction] checkbox in the [Playback Settings] box and click the [OK] button.