I am new at this. At what speed should you burn a music CD being made from MP3 files stored on your hard drive? I have tried 32x and 24x and the CD does not go to completion. Am I burning too fast? We ...
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The latest version of Windows Media Player can burn your photos, music and videos on a CD or DVD on the fly. You simply have to drag and drop files from your Windows Media Library to the burn list.
If you have plenty of old CDs or DVDs that you'd like to copy so as not to lose the data (audiobooks, movies, recordings etc), the Nero program will be very useful to you. You can both copy and burn ...
It’s been a while since I was asked about burning music CDs, but this week a reader asked how best to make music CDs from his music library. It’s been a few years since I wrote about this topic. The ...
EMI and Liquid Audio today are expected to roll out the first online music service from a major record company that trusts consumers not to share the music they buy with pirates. The service, called ...
Depending on your business, you may often use digital audio software to record notes, podcasts or audiobooks on your computer. By transferring them to CD, however, you can listen to the audio files in ...
If your car CD player or media center can play and navigate MP3 CDs by folder, using iTunes you can burn your tracks in album-specific folders automatically. (MP3 CDs have the songs burned on them as ...
If you’ve got a Mac with multiple CD/DVD burners—a Mac Pro with two installed drives, or any other Mac with a combination of internal and external drives—you can burn two (or more, perhaps) CDs at a ...
So maybe you're already too tight with iTunes or allofmp3.com to bother, but if you've been looking for an excuse to check out Napster's new $15 a month, all-you-can-download Napster To Go service, ...
I've got lots of m3u playlits that I love. How do I burn 'em to CD to play on my mp3 players? EZCD Creator 5 (yeah I know, Roxio sux) will make m3u lists but won't read them to burn a CD.<BR><BR>Ideas ...