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No MP3 Ripping Option in Windows Media Player---Why??

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I just noticed that there is no "mp3" option in the drop down ripping

menu in WMP11, which I am running in Vista. I could swear that it was

there before, and now I have to use iTunes to rip my CD's into mp3

files. Does anyone know what might have caused the option to disappear,

and how to restore that capability? I thought it was built in to WMP11.



Thanks for your help! DR


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Re:No MP3 Ripping Option in Windows Media Player---Why??

It is built into WMP. I just opened WMP11 myself in Vista and I have the

Rip Tab. Right click up by the Now Playing to bring up the File Menu. Does

it show Full Mode? Check under the Tools>options area as well as you might

have changed a option unknowingly which might have triggered this.



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"David Ross" <djross10@comcast.net>wrote in message

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I just noticed that there is no "mp3" option in the drop down ripping menu

in WMP11, which I am running in Vista. I could swear that it was there

before, and now I have to use iTunes to rip my CD's into mp3 files. Does

anyone know what might have caused the option to disappear, and how to

restore that capability? I thought it was built in to WMP11.



Thanks for your help! DR



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Re:No MP3 Ripping Option in Windows Media Player---Why??

Yep, I'm running in full mode. The drop down box in "tools>options"

shows 4 WMP options and WAV---no mp3. I've looked around the other

settings and can't find anything to re-enable mp3. I must admit, this

one stumps me! DR



David J. Ross

djross10@comcast.net (e-mail)

215-489-0650 (H)

215-262-2297 (M)







~Alex~.:MVP Windows Shell/User:. wrote:

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It is built into WMP. I just opened WMP11 myself in Vista and I have

the Rip Tab. Right click up by the Now Playing to bring up the File

Menu. Does it show Full Mode? Check under the Tools>options area as

well as you might have changed a option unknowingly which might have

triggered this.



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Re:No MP3 Ripping Option in Windows Media Player---Why??



What are the subvalues under:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MediaPlayer\Settings\MP3Encoding

?



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"David Ross" <djross10@comcast.net>wrote in message

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Yep, I'm running in full mode. The drop down box in "tools>options" shows

4 WMP options and WAV---no mp3. I've looked around the other settings and

can't find anything to re-enable mp3. I must admit, this one stumps me!

DR



David J. Ross

djross10@comcast.net (e-mail)

215-489-0650 (H)

215-262-2297 (M)







~Alex~.:MVP Windows Shell/User:. wrote:

>It is built into WMP. I just opened WMP11 myself in Vista and I have the

>Rip Tab. Right click up by the Now Playing to bring up the File Menu.

>Does it show Full Mode? Check under the Tools>options area as well as

>you might have changed a option unknowingly which might have triggered

>this.

>





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Re:No MP3 Ripping Option in Windows Media Player---Why??

Hmm. I have exactly the same problem, MP3 encoding has disappeared from the

drop down menu. I tried to check the subvalues in the registry key you

mentioned but got an error message:

"Settings cannot be opened. An error is preventing this key from being

opened. Details: Access is denied"



This also applies to all the other keys within HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\

SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MediaPlayer\ any ideas?



"zachd [MSFT]" wrote:



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What are the subvalues under:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MediaPlayer\Settings\MP3Encoding

?



--

Speaking for myself only.

See zachd.com/pss/pss.html" >zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

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"David Ross" <djross10@comcast.net>wrote in message

news:FOydnSnNqKdyMAjanZ2dnUVZ_hninZ2d@comcast.com...

>Yep, I'm running in full mode. The drop down box in "tools>options" shows

>4 WMP options and WAV---no mp3. I've looked around the other settings and

>can't find anything to re-enable mp3. I must admit, this one stumps me!

>DR

>

>David J. Ross

>djross10@comcast.net (e-mail)

>215-489-0650 (H)

>215-262-2297 (M)

>

>

>

>~Alex~.:MVP Windows Shell/User:. wrote:

>>It is built into WMP. I just opened WMP11 myself in Vista and I have the

>>Rip Tab. Right click up by the Now Playing to bring up the File Menu.

>>Does it show Full Mode? Check under the Tools>options area as well as

>>you might have changed a option unknowingly which might have triggered

>>this.

>>







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Re:No MP3 Ripping Option in Windows Media Player---Why??



Can you edit the Permissions on those keys so that you again have Read

access? The entries under MediaPlayer should have the same permissions as

the nearby keys, such as "Multimedia".



That registry key permission failure would be the source of this issue.

Good work on figuring it out to this point. =)



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This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

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"Vambo" <Vambo@discussions.microsoft.com>wrote in message

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Hmm. I have exactly the same problem, MP3 encoding has disappeared from

the

drop down menu. I tried to check the subvalues in the registry key you

mentioned but got an error message:

"Settings cannot be opened. An error is preventing this key from being

opened. Details: Access is denied"



This also applies to all the other keys within HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\

SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MediaPlayer\ any ideas?



"zachd [MSFT]" wrote:



>

>What are the subvalues under:

>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MediaPlayer\Settings\MP3Encoding

>?

>

>--

>Speaking for myself only.

>See zachd.com/pss/pss.html" >zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.

>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no

>rights.

>--

>

>"David Ross" <djross10@comcast.net>wrote in message

>news:FOydnSnNqKdyMAjanZ2dnUVZ_hninZ2d@comcast.com...

>>Yep, I'm running in full mode. The drop down box in "tools>options"

>>shows

>>4 WMP options and WAV---no mp3. I've looked around the other settings

>>and

>>can't find anything to re-enable mp3. I must admit, this one stumps

>>me!

>>DR

>>

>>David J. Ross

>>djross10@comcast.net (e-mail)

>>215-489-0650 (H)

>>215-262-2297 (M)

>>

>>

>>

>>~Alex~.:MVP Windows Shell/User:. wrote:

>>>It is built into WMP. I just opened WMP11 myself in Vista and I have

>>>the

>>>Rip Tab. Right click up by the Now Playing to bring up the File Menu.

>>>Does it show Full Mode? Check under the Tools>options area as well as

>>>you might have changed a option unknowingly which might have triggered

>>>this.

>>>

>

>

>





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Re:No MP3 Ripping Option in Windows Media Player---Why??

Thanks Zachd, that worked!!

I edited the permissions and have now got the mp3 encoding back and working.



I'm a bit concerned about what caused the registry to stuff up on this though.



"zachd [MSFT]" wrote:



Quote


Can you edit the Permissions on those keys so that you again have Read

access? The entries under MediaPlayer should have the same permissions as

the nearby keys, such as "Multimedia".



That registry key permission failure would be the source of this issue.

Good work on figuring it out to this point. =)



--

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See zachd.com/pss/pss.html" >zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

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"Vambo" <Vambo@discussions.microsoft.com>wrote in message

news:2CF8CC3A-5F47-4EF3-A0E4-F62FC1C4D7D7@microsoft.com...

>Hmm. I have exactly the same problem, MP3 encoding has disappeared from

>the

>drop down menu. I tried to check the subvalues in the registry key you

>mentioned but got an error message:

>"Settings cannot be opened. An error is preventing this key from being

>opened. Details: Access is denied"

>

>This also applies to all the other keys within HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\

>SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MediaPlayer\ any ideas?

>

>"zachd [MSFT]" wrote:

>

>>

>>What are the subvalues under:

>>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MediaPlayer\Settings\MP3Encoding

>>?

>>

>>--

>>Speaking for myself only.

>>See zachd.com/pss/pss.html" >zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.

>>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no

>>rights.

>>--

>>

>>"David Ross" <djross10@comcast.net>wrote in message

>>news:FOydnSnNqKdyMAjanZ2dnUVZ_hninZ2d@comcast.com...

>>>Yep, I'm running in full mode. The drop down box in "tools>options"

>>>shows

>>>4 WMP options and WAV---no mp3. I've looked around the other settings

>>>and

>>>can't find anything to re-enable mp3. I must admit, this one stumps

>>>me!

>>>DR

>>>

>>>David J. Ross

>>>djross10@comcast.net (e-mail)

>>>215-489-0650 (H)

>>>215-262-2297 (M)

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>~Alex~.:MVP Windows Shell/User:. wrote:

>>>>It is built into WMP. I just opened WMP11 myself in Vista and I have

>>>>the

>>>>Rip Tab. Right click up by the Now Playing to bring up the File Menu.

>>>>Does it show Full Mode? Check under the Tools>options area as well as

>>>>you might have changed a option unknowingly which might have triggered

>>>>this.

>>>>

>>

>>

>>







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