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Revision as of 18:27, 6 April 2006
Contents
Burning a Disk Using Windows Media Player
Using Media Player 10
Burning an Audio CD
Populate the Burn List
Method 1: Using the Library
- Select from the menu View/Go To/Library
This brings up the library
- Click the "Now Playing List" and select "Burn List" see fig. 1
- Find your music in the library and drag the songs to the "Burn List" on the right.
- When you are finished populating the burn list Select from the menu View/Go To/Burn
This brings up the burn section of Media Player
- Insert a blank CD into your CD Burner (dismiss any autoplay windows that may pop up see how to disable windows autoplay) if you wish.
- Click the "Start Burn" button, see fig 2.
- That's pretty much it, depending on how fast your burner is and how many minutes your cd will be, it can take a few minutes or a half an hour.
Burning an MP3 CD
Using Media Player 9
I don't have Media Player 9 installed on any machine so I cannot write this section
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