Guest wwF1587 Posted January 10, 2003 Report Posted January 10, 2003 how do you take music from the internet and put it on cd? can burned cds be played on cd players or just computers? I have windows media player but do I need some other program to burn cds? Thanks as I am dumb when it comes to this.
Guest crandamaniac Posted January 10, 2003 Report Posted January 10, 2003 how do you take music from the internet and put it on cd? Download the song onto your computer, then using your software program, burn them on the cd. Depends on your software how it's done. can burned cds be played on cd players or just computers? You can play them like regular CD's, on a CD Player. I have windows media player but do I need some other program to burn cds? Not familiar with windows media player, but I'm assuming you'd need something else. I'd suggest MusicMatch Jukebox myself.
Guest razazteca Posted January 10, 2003 Report Posted January 10, 2003 Nero is a great CD burning program that does everything, look for it Roxio Easy CD might be the easiest to use for you making music CDs are simple to make, in most programs there is a wizard that will take you step by step into make a CD
Guest El Satanico Posted January 10, 2003 Report Posted January 10, 2003 Burned CDs will play on around 95% of all CD players. If it's an old CD player or a very vey cheap CD player it COULD give you problems. As long as the CD player isn't an antique you should have no problem.
Guest The Man in Blak Posted January 10, 2003 Report Posted January 10, 2003 *walks in* Oh, DAMMIT. I thought somebody had resurrected that hilarious SKBF thread again. *sulks*
Guest Lethargic Posted January 10, 2003 Report Posted January 10, 2003 Nero is pretty much the best CD burning program out there. With a lot of lesser CD burning programs you still have to format MP3s to WAV files before burning them to CD. Nero will burn MP3s onto CD.
Guest razazteca Posted January 10, 2003 Report Posted January 10, 2003 *walks in* Oh, DAMMIT. I thought somebody had resurrected that hilarious SKBF thread again. *sulks* lol no need for to go Macguyver with a BIC lighter and a hair pin. keep it real yo
Guest Dace59 Posted January 10, 2003 Report Posted January 10, 2003 Just remember to do them as a Audio CD and not a Data CD.
Guest areacode212 Posted January 10, 2003 Report Posted January 10, 2003 Also, it helps to use name-brand CDs (TDK, Memorex). If you use generic store brand crap, you can get skipping problems & other bad stuff.
Guest razazteca Posted January 10, 2003 Report Posted January 10, 2003 Maxwell blanks work well on old car stereos
Guest wwF1587 Posted January 11, 2003 Report Posted January 11, 2003 my dad got these pny technology cds to put songs on but they dont work on my cd player and its not ancient...so i should go for TDK or something.. thanks for the help..
Guest Ace309 Posted January 12, 2003 Report Posted January 12, 2003 I didn't see this mentioned anywhere, so.... You DO have a CD-R or CD-RW drive, right? Not just a CD-ROM?
Guest CED Ordonez Posted January 12, 2003 Report Posted January 12, 2003 Anybody know how to make the volume levels on each burned MP3 equal? I'm annoyed about turning up the volume for one song, then the next song nearly blowing out my speakers because its much louder than the last song.
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