Yes there is a easy way.... You have to have the MP3 Codect on top installed before doing this... I dont know what they mean by this but I think they mean getting some Mp3 software (with the codecs) This just adds the ability to go into the options on Windows Media Player 8 (In WinXP) And go from WMA to Mp3 and pick the ripping quality... I reccomend 128. As that is the CD Quality. Forgot to mention that This is for older builds below 2500! Sorry :hohum But it could work on higher builds (Im not sure) Heres the link.... ht*p://xp.xyu.ca/winxp/highmp8.zip