No your original file is not deleted from a CD when you rip it with WMP. CD media is general read-only, which means you can play it back but can't edit or delete it.
Yes, when you rip a DVD you are just basically converting one file into another, leaving the original file on the DVD and creating a copy of that file in a different format on your computer. It does not erase the original file unless you have an erasable DVD disc and you choose to erase it.
A RIP file is a dead file, therefore rip stands for Rest in Peace,glad i could help you outpoopaloopa the first editor is truly mad , i am raogulab. rip file means a heavily compressed file, full name is unknow to me
You have to rip the DVD's first before you can play them.
One of the best I've found is VLC Media player. VLC has the one of the widest ranges of file support, and was the only program I found that was capable of playing DVD rip .VOB files.
This file format of a CD is dependent on the program you use to rip the data off the CD. Normally it is in the Mp3 format, but if you use Windows Media Player to rip the songs off it will be converted into .Wav format. - CascadeNeko
"download" infers that you are getting the file from the net. You can 'rip' one file from a CD with many programs. Windows Media player and iTunes can do this.
Rip Cannell debuted on April 14, 1904 and played his final game on October 7, 1905.
Rip Coleman debuted on August 15, 1955 and played his final game on May 5, 1960.
Rip Collins debuted on April 19, 1920 and played his final game on August 26, 1931.
Rip Conway debuted on April 16, 1918 and played his final game on June 15, 1918.
you can use DVD audio ripper to rip audio from DVD and then play on CD player