Web space - Copy Protect MusicIf you choose this option, you ll
Copy Protect MusicIf you choose this option, you ll be able to play only copied music on the cur- rent computer. If you copy the song to another computer or try to play it onanother computer, it won t play. This can be a big disadvantage if you havemore than one computer. The purpose of the option, though, is to protect youfrom accidentally breaking any laws by sharing copyrighted music. Not that it s easy to share copyrighted music. It s not like anyone can just comeoff the Internet and help themselves to your files. To share music on the Internet, you need to jump through quite a few hoops. So if you re not worried aboutaccidentally sharing copyrighted material over the Internet, you can leave thisoption turned off. Copy CD when InsertedIf selected, this option tells Windows Media Player, As soon as you see amusic CD in the CD drive, just start copying it. You can use this to copy sev- eral CDs in rapid succession. If you turn on the Eject… option described next, it ll be like factory work. You insert a CD, wait for it to eject, put in the next CD, wait for it to eject, and so on, for as long as you can stand it. (Of course, youcan use your computer for other things during that time, though I wouldn trecommend actually playing any CDs while copying them, as that might giveMedia Player too much to do and slow things down.) Eject CD when Copying Is CompletedIf selected, this tells Media Player to eject the CD from the drive when it s fin- ished copying. If you re near the computer when that happens, you can hear So you ll know as soon as the CD is ready. Audio QualityThe Audio Quality slider lets you fine-tune the format you selected from thedrop-down list (unless you chose the Lossless quality, in which case no com- pression is allowed). The basic rule is that the higher the quality, the larger thefile. I always go for the highest quality, as shown in Figure 17-5. I figure thathard-disk space is too inexpensive to quibble over a few megabytes. I ll treatmy ears to the best. (Not Lossless though, as that s a difficult format to workwith.) Feel free to choose whatever quality you want. If you need more exact specifications on music qualities and disk usage, click the Help button in the Options dialog box. In the Contents tab of theHelp window that opens, expand the books Using the Player, CopyingMusic from CDs, and click the book titled Compressing copies of CD tracksto use less disk space. If you need to widen the Contents pane, drag thebar that separates it from the main pane to the right. Digital or Analog? Some CD drives and sound cards let you copy and create digital music CDs, while others support only analog. What your particular computer offersdepends on your computers CD drive, sound card, and a couple of little cables368Part
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