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Hi 4361 - finally bought in actual fact Amazon gave me the song for nothing and I got it up on their site and played jason on the amazon site. Now I am stuck for burning it - I did bring up free burning sites blah blah and tried to drag it over but Amazon stopped the dragging - was able to get it on to desktop and again tried but the burning sites said there was no track there. Any more info - thanks
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File ready for archiving and you know other ie 185 bytes etc - does that help a wee tiny bit cos I am sure I am driving you round the bend but I am a person who doesn't give up - hope you are too - thanks
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File ready for archiving and you know other ie 185 bytes etc - does that help a wee tiny bit cos I am sure I am driving you round the bend but I am a person who doesn't give up - hope you are too - thanks
If it's only 185 bytes it can't be a music file. (Indeed it can hardly be anything at all except, possibly, just the icon representing a music file).
If you've got Windows Media Player on your PC (with version 9 or later, which is quite likely if you're running XP) you can burn audio CDs without even opening the software.
Simply ensure that the music file is visible on your screen. (i.e. open the folder that it's in or have it displayed on your desktop). Place a blank CD into the drive and accept the option that appears allowing you to display its contents. (Since there's nothing on it, that will just open an empty window). Drag the music file into that window and accept the option to burn an audio CD (not a data one). Job done.
If you've got Windows Media Player on your PC (with version 9 or later, which is quite likely if you're running XP) you can burn audio CDs without even opening the software.
Simply ensure that the music file is visible on your screen. (i.e. open the folder that it's in or have it displayed on your desktop). Place a blank CD into the drive and accept the option that appears allowing you to display its contents. (Since there's nothing on it, that will just open an empty window). Drag the music file into that window and accept the option to burn an audio CD (not a data one). Job done.
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