2. Click the rip button in the upper right corner, as shown in the figure:
3. After clicking, you can start to grab the track, just wait for the completion. Ripped audio files will be placed in the music items classified by system documents (you can enter them from the start button or from the folder document items, and you can collect them all if you can't find them. Of course, you can also set up your own folder, which is the supplement behind the digression). As shown in the figure:
4. If you use it in general, you can follow the above method, but the default dubbing is not the best sound quality. If you need higher sound quality, we need further settings. The specific method is to click "Switch to Media Library" in the upper right corner, as shown in the figure below:
5. After entering the media library, the interface is as follows:
6. When the interface is maximized, you can see the ripping options:
7. There is an "audio quality" option in the track-grabbing settings. Select 192Kbps, which is the highest quality that ordinary sound cards can produce. If there is a better sound card, there may be more choices. Follow the set steps and click the rip button, and the sound quality is the set standard.