IWMPCdromRip interface (wmp.h)

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The IWMPCdromRip interface provides methods to manage copying, or ripping, tracks from an audio CD.

Ripping a CD by using the IWMPCdromRip interface has the same effect as ripping music by using the Windows Media Player user interface. Ripped content is automatically added to the library according to the user's preferences. For more information about user preferences for CD ripping, see "Ripping music from CDs" in Windows Media Player Help.

Inheritance

The IWMPCdromRip interface inherits from the IUnknown interface. IWMPCdromRip also has these types of members:

Methods

The IWMPCdromRip interface has these methods.

 
IWMPCdromRip::get_ripProgress

The get_ripProgress method retrieves the CD ripping progress as percent complete.
IWMPCdromRip::get_ripState

The get_ripState method retrieves an enumeration value that indicates the current state of the ripping process.
IWMPCdromRip::startRip

The startRip method rips the CD.
IWMPCdromRip::stopRip

The stopRip method stops the CD ripping process.

Requirements

   
Target Platform Windows
Header wmp.h

See also

Interfaces

Ripping a CD