Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Burn Music From The Computer Using Sonic

Burn Music From
a Computer Using Sonic


Creating audio CDs of your favorite music to play at home or in your car is easy with media software, such as Sonic Record Now. You can burn data, video and music onto CD from your computer.


Instructions


1. Launch the Sonic media program and view the options on the program window including Audio, Backup, Copy and Data.


2. Select "Audio" and you will see a list of options to the right, as well as a sub-menu of options below. These options include Audio Guide, Audio CD, Jukebox or Create MP3s.


3. Select "Audio CD" in the sub-menu or to the right. It will say, "Audio CD for Car or Home CD Player." Either option is fine.


4. Look at the two sections. One section shows the area where you will add music and the other is a "Quick Find" list, which categorizes the music under album, artist, genre or playlist.


5. Click the "Add Music" button located on the top of the window and find the songs you'd like to burn. You can also drag the files into the window by opening the folder, separately, and locating the songs you wish to add. Once the songs have been added, you will see the song name, song length and performer.


6. Insert a blank CD-R disc into the CD/DVD drive. At the lower left of the Sonic program window, you will be able to see how much CD disc space available. If you have too many songs, just highlight the song you wish to delete and click the red "X" at the top of the window.


7. Save your project to burn additional copies later or "Save As Playlist."


8. Click the red button on the lower right of the screen to burn the disc.









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