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Burning A Cd
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Some years ago I was able to burn CDs galore but have lost the gift.
There is a gentleman who is with me in the music class and he has never heard of Any Dream will Do so therefore finds it difficult to pick up the rhythm - he has trying to play for 3 years. I don't think he can afford to buy the CD when he only wants one song.
I would like to burn one for him - anybody tell me from the start again. Thanks
There is a gentleman who is with me in the music class and he has never heard of Any Dream will Do so therefore finds it difficult to pick up the rhythm - he has trying to play for 3 years. I don't think he can afford to buy the CD when he only wants one song.
I would like to burn one for him - anybody tell me from the start again. Thanks
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I don't have any blank CDs but I do have blank DVDs. Could I use a blank DVD instead of a CD, to burn some music onto?
I haven't actually bought the track I particularly want yet.
I'm also hoping to put some music onto the computer from CDs I already have, and then pick out individual tracks to make a compilation CD. Is this too adventurous for a computer illiterate like me? Any advice would be much appreciated. (Not from you, Conne, I know you're in the same boat).
I don't have any blank CDs but I do have blank DVDs. Could I use a blank DVD instead of a CD, to burn some music onto?
I haven't actually bought the track I particularly want yet.
I'm also hoping to put some music onto the computer from CDs I already have, and then pick out individual tracks to make a compilation CD. Is this too adventurous for a computer illiterate like me? Any advice would be much appreciated. (Not from you, Conne, I know you're in the same boat).
It is very easy to create a list in Windows Media Player and 'burn' to cd or dvd.
If you want to play the disk in a standard cd player that doesn't recognise mp3 tracks it is important to choose 'Audio CD' in the format box.
http:// windows .micros oft.com /en-us/ windows -vista/ burn-a- cd-or-d vd-in-w indows- media-p layer
If you want to play the disk in a standard cd player that doesn't recognise mp3 tracks it is important to choose 'Audio CD' in the format box.
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Thanks HC, I'll just ignore it but I wonder if it has anything to do with me not being able to see anybody's photos on Photobucket? Also, I can't put any of my own photos onto Photobucket.
Chrisgel, thanks for pointing that out. I do want to play it in the car. It's a bu88er 'cos I've got about 40 blank DVDs which I will probably never use, but no blank CDs.
Chrisgel, thanks for pointing that out. I do want to play it in the car. It's a bu88er 'cos I've got about 40 blank DVDs which I will probably never use, but no blank CDs.
Conne, buy the mp3 from the Amazon link I provided and download it to your pc - it should go to 'my music'.
Open Windows Media Player and you should see your mp3 there.
Put your blank cd in to the drive. Click on the name of the track and hold. Drag it across the right hand panel. Click the 'Burn' tab at the top of the right hand panel.
Open Windows Media Player and you should see your mp3 there.
Put your blank cd in to the drive. Click on the name of the track and hold. Drag it across the right hand panel. Click the 'Burn' tab at the top of the right hand panel.