OK, so I have checked CD and DVD ripping so that I can turn off autoplay for CDs, DVDs and Blue-rays by setting the AutoPlay option to "Nothing" for all of them.
Now when I insert a CD Media Center sits there for a long time, minutes, saying "Analyzing optical disc...." If I cancel that Media Center hangs and I get a Windows message telling me Media Center isn't responding. If I eject the disc and then cancel the Analyzing message I get a message saying "Ripping is currently unavailable. Please ensure that a suitable optical drive is installed on this machine. Also, make sure you are using a local library and are not in Party Mode."
I'm not in using a local library and don't want to. I have inserted the CD so that I can rip it using other software and then copy the files to my server for the instance of Media Center running there to auto import them.
If I insert a DVD Media Center recognises it, I see it in Drives and Devices in the tree view, but it doesn't autoplay.
If I insert a Blu-ray Media Center displays a message saying "Analyzing optical disc...." for a while, longer than I'd like, but not as long as with a CD before I give up and cancel. The message then closes and I see it in Drives and Devices in the tree view, but it doesn't autoplay.
It it just a matter of waiting a very long time for Media Center to analyze an autdio disc? Why doesn't cancel work?
If I don't want to auto play the discs when I insert them why does it analyze them? If I decide I want to play the DVD or Blu-Ray in Media Center I have to click on the drive in the tree view and it then analyzes the disc again, so what was the point of analyzing it the first time?