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Windows Media Player 11: Add music and video to your computer
Fill your Player library with the music and video you already have stored on your computer, the music you copy from CDs, and tracks or movies that you purchase from an online store.
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Rip songs from CDs to your computer
Build your music collection by ripping (copying) tracks from your CDs onto your computer.
Shop for music from online stores
Learn how to find and buy music and video from an online store directly in the Player.
Add items from your computer to your Player library
Specify the folders on your computer where you want the Player to automatically search for digital media files and add them to your library.
Connect to Internet radio stations
Find radio stations that broadcast over the Internet and listen to them in Windows Media Player 11.
Get new media usage rights for protected files
Find out how to retrieve new media usage rights for your protected files when you transfer them to a new computer or upgrade to Windows Vista.
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