Ever since I upgraded from xp to vista I havent been able to rip any cd's, it
says "Windows Media Player Cannot rip one or more tracks from cd" when In go
to web help is says " You've encountered error message C00D10D2 while using
windows media player. Additional information is not currently available for
this error. Under technical details it reads "Original error code C0010D0,
Windows Media Player cannot rip CD because a valid rip location cannot be
created" I've tried everything I could find online, I even contacted the
computer manufacturer but I was directed to microsoft which doesn't seem to
have a clue.

RE: Media Player Cannot Rip One or more files by Vincent

Vincent
Sat Mar 15 04:00:00 PDT 2008

Have you checked if in WMP the ripping location points to a valid directory
and if so, do you have access to it.
The structure of the user directories and their names differens between XP
and Vista

"piki" wrote:

> Ever since I upgraded from xp to vista I havent been able to rip any cd's, it
> says "Windows Media Player Cannot rip one or more tracks from cd" when In go
> to web help is says " You've encountered error message C00D10D2 while using
> windows media player. Additional information is not currently available for
> this error. Under technical details it reads "Original error code C0010D0,
> Windows Media Player cannot rip CD because a valid rip location cannot be
> created" I've tried everything I could find online, I even contacted the
> computer manufacturer but I was directed to microsoft which doesn't seem to
> have a clue.

RE: Media Player Cannot Rip One or more files by GRMoore

GRMoore
Mon May 26 09:33:02 PDT 2008

I hear your difficulites load & clear. I had the exact problem & spanned the
world for a (correct) solution. It worked for me.

Answer:
When attempting to rip an audio CD to a MP3 file on your computer you may
receive the error mentioned above. This error is often caused by either of
the below causes when attempting to rip a CD in Windows Media player 10, 11,
or higher.

Ripping to MP3 in to low of quality

This often occurs when a user switches from ripping their songs to WMA
format to MP3 format and does not increase the quality of rip. Follow the
below steps and ensure you've got an improved audio quality recording.

Open Windows Media Player.

In Windows Media Player click Tools from the file menu. If you do not see
the file menu press the Alt key.

In Tools click Options.

Within the Options Window click the Rip Music tab and drag the Audio quality
slider to the right where it is either the best quality or the second to
highest quality.



"piki" wrote:

> Ever since I upgraded from xp to vista I havent been able to rip any cd's, it
> says "Windows Media Player Cannot rip one or more tracks from cd" when In go
> to web help is says " You've encountered error message C00D10D2 while using
> windows media player. Additional information is not currently available for
> this error. Under technical details it reads "Original error code C0010D0,
> Windows Media Player cannot rip CD because a valid rip location cannot be
> created" I've tried everything I could find online, I even contacted the
> computer manufacturer but I was directed to microsoft which doesn't seem to
> have a clue.

RE: Media Player Cannot Rip One or more files by lost

lost
Thu Jun 19 20:34:00 PDT 2008

I did that, and I still get the same error code. Do you have any other
suggestions?

"GRMoore" wrote:

> I hear your difficulites load & clear. I had the exact problem & spanned the
> world for a (correct) solution. It worked for me.
>
> Answer:
> When attempting to rip an audio CD to a MP3 file on your computer you may
> receive the error mentioned above. This error is often caused by either of
> the below causes when attempting to rip a CD in Windows Media player 10, 11,
> or higher.
>
> Ripping to MP3 in to low of quality
>
> This often occurs when a user switches from ripping their songs to WMA
> format to MP3 format and does not increase the quality of rip. Follow the
> below steps and ensure you've got an improved audio quality recording.
>
> Open Windows Media Player.
>
> In Windows Media Player click Tools from the file menu. If you do not see
> the file menu press the Alt key.
>
> In Tools click Options.
>
> Within the Options Window click the Rip Music tab and drag the Audio quality
> slider to the right where it is either the best quality or the second to
> highest quality.
>
>
>
> "piki" wrote:
>
> > Ever since I upgraded from xp to vista I havent been able to rip any cd's, it
> > says "Windows Media Player Cannot rip one or more tracks from cd" when In go
> > to web help is says " You've encountered error message C00D10D2 while using
> > windows media player. Additional information is not currently available for
> > this error. Under technical details it reads "Original error code C0010D0,
> > Windows Media Player cannot rip CD because a valid rip location cannot be
> > created" I've tried everything I could find online, I even contacted the
> > computer manufacturer but I was directed to microsoft which doesn't seem to
> > have a clue.

RE: Media Player Cannot Rip One or more files by chazzat

chazzat
Sun Jul 06 09:41:00 PDT 2008

I had the same problem, but managed to solve it.

I clicked on the arrow below sync tab, double clicked audio cd and changed
both options to digital.

Hope this helps.

RE: Media Player Cannot Rip One or more files by misterlo2000

misterlo2000
Mon Jul 07 04:23:04 PDT 2008



"chazzat" wrote:

> I had the same problem, but managed to solve it.
>
> I clicked on the arrow below sync tab, double clicked audio cd and changed
> both options to digital.
>
> Hope this helps.

RE: Media Player Cannot Rip One or more files by misterlo2000

misterlo2000
Mon Jul 07 04:25:02 PDT 2008

This is the solution I have been waiting for and it works.

"chazzat" wrote:

> I had the same problem, but managed to solve it.
>
> I clicked on the arrow below sync tab, double clicked audio cd and changed
> both options to digital.
>
> Hope this helps.

RE: Media Player Cannot Rip One or more files by Don

Don
Wed Jul 23 18:48:03 PDT 2008

Thanks a million! I have been looking for this answer for weeks now!

"chazzat" wrote:

> I had the same problem, but managed to solve it.
>
> I clicked on the arrow below sync tab, double clicked audio cd and changed
> both options to digital.
>
> Hope this helps.

RE: Media Player Cannot Rip One or more files by Bevo

Bevo
Wed Aug 20 12:46:09 PDT 2008

Bevo

"piki" wrote:

> Ever since I upgraded from xp to vista I havent been able to rip any cd's, it
> says "Windows Media Player Cannot rip one or more tracks from cd" when In go
> to web help is says " You've encountered error message C00D10D2 while using
> windows media player. Additional information is not currently available for
> this error. Under technical details it reads "Original error code C0010D0,
> Windows Media Player cannot rip CD because a valid rip location cannot be
> created" I've tried everything I could find online, I even contacted the
> computer manufacturer but I was directed to microsoft which doesn't seem to
> have a clue.

In Windows Media Player click on Tools, click on Options, click on Devices,
click on Audio CD, under Playback check Digital, under Rip check Digital,
click on Apply at the bottom the page, click on OK--now you have done it--rip
and burn. Good Luck.