Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Make An Mp3 Compact disc Using Home windows Media Player

Windows Media Player allows you to burn audio CDs.


If you have hundreds of MP3s downloaded on to your computer and would like to burn them to a CD, you can use Windows Media Player to burn two different types of CDs: data or audio. While you can get twice as many songs on a data CD, you will only be able to play them on a CD player that reads MP3s. Burning your MP3s to an audio CD will allow up to 79 minutes of recorded time, but you will be able to play it on any audio CD player.


Instructions


1. Close all open browsers on your computer.


2. Open Windows Media Player and insert your blank CD.


3. Select the "Burn" tab from the right side of the Windows Media Player window.


4. Select the "Burn Options" menu, which is an icon with a check mark. Choose "Eject Disc After Burning" and select "Audio CD" from the menu.


5. Click and drag the songs you want to be on the CD over to the "Burn list" pane.


6. Select "Start Burn" when you have finished building your play list. Wait for the burning to be complete before using your computer.


7. Remove the completed MP3 CD when it is ejected in the CD burner.









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