Some one help me with with Windows Media Player

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C00D0FB0: Audio CDs will not rip correctly
Settings for the CD drive conflict. The setting for the CD drive in Windows Media Player is set to analog copying (ripping). The setting for the CD drive in Device Manager is set to digital CD audio. To use analog copying, both settings must be set to use analog or no audio is copied.

To change the CD drive setting to analog in Device Manager
Open Device Manager, right-click the CD drive, and then click Properties.
Click the Properties tab.
Clear the Enable digital CD audio for the CD-ROM device check box.
Note

For more information about using Device Manager, see Windows Help.
Error ID = 0xC00D0FB0, Condition ID = 0x00000000

what the fuck do they mean Device Manager?????


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It told you exactly how to do it...

To change the CD drive setting to analog in Device Manager
Open Device Manager, right-click the CD drive, and then click Properties.
Click the Properties tab.
Clear the Enable digital CD audio for the CD-ROM device check b
 
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TONY206 said:
It told you exactly how to do it...

To change the CD drive setting to analog in Device Manager
Open Device Manager, right-click the CD drive, and then click Properties.
Click the Properties tab.
Clear the Enable digital CD audio for the CD-ROM device check b

Open Device Manager??

thats whats loosing me..

it wants me to open Windows Media Player?
or what?



damn i feel dumb..


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Sorry I misread it. It looks like you have it set to analog in Media Player so you don't want to set the drive to analog like it's telling you, you want to change Media Player to digital.

Open Windows Media Player
Tools>options>devices
Click your cd drive and click the properties button and make your settings like this...