Here are the steps to change the default music ripping settings in Windows Media Player.
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How to change audio files to MP3 without software
Most of us don't carry audio CDs around anymore. Today, you store your music on your computer and then sync it to your portable music player. The process of making a copy of a song and saving it to your computer's hard drive is called ripping. What you may not know is that the default setting in Windows Media Player for ripping audio CDs is .WMA at 128 kbps, which is a fairly common audio quality.
Nowadays, there are many devices that allow us to play music files, and the most commonly supported file format is MP3. Instead of using the default settings of Windows Media Player, you can change it to copy your favorite songs in MP3 audio file format.
Open Windows Media Player.