You first need a CD drive that allows for burning. If your computer isn't ancient, it probably came with the technology. You also need a program, which might have come with the computer, too. After that, it's a fairly simple process of following the steps outlined in the program. See the Related Links for a good link with diagrams from Answers.com.
You must first be sure that your computer has a CD ROM burner installed. If so, you can use Windows Media Player to burn songs to a CD ROM. Just add the songs you wish to burn the the Media Player's Library, and use the Burn command (Copy to CD command in older versions) to copy them onto a disk. Follow the easy-to-use instructions in the Media Player's window.
Just use media player...
1. open "My Documents" , "My Music", "iTunes", "Itunes Music"
2. find the album you want, right click it and click "add to Windows Media Play List"
3. Press stop, click on the burn tab
4. insert cd and click burn.
Windows Media Player will tell you if you have to much data. have fun
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CD OR DVD?? I ask though i imagine its much the same idea. Depends on the quality u are aiming for. There is software which allows u 2 burn discs for Karaoke or if just for an amateur version u would record the tracks u want with the vocals turned down on the equalizer. I'm sure someone more technical minded can help u more!x
To burn tracks on to a CD:
Create a Playlist and add the required tracks to the playlist.
Right click on the playlist and select Burn to Disc from the menu.
get the software from a certain source or go and buy it place 2 types of music into that............ mix them wallaaa put on a CD
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It is no doubt you need a unique tool to help you if you want to download songs onto a CD. I think the AudiCable Audio Recorder is the best choice for you. It supports downloading songs from various music platforms. And you can choose the place to store them as you like. Hopely I can help you.
They go into a studio, record their demos, and have their record companies priduce them onto cd's and albums.
yes you can put any CD in a karaoke machine wether it be CDs with songs already on them like the one you can buy from walmart or the blank CDs that you can burn music on from your computer
One can buy CDs with retro music either online or in stores that sell music CDs. Stores that sell CDs include Target, Best Buy, Tescos, HMV and CEX. Websites that sell CDs include Amazon, Ebay and Play.
A music shop.
Yes you will need a special software to burn music onto CDs. The CD has to be bigger than the music you are burning. You just put an empty CD into your PC or Mac then it will say burn CD.
You insert blank CDs in your computer and burn your songs onto them and then insert the CDs into the other computer and import them.
Supposing you want to combine several audio or music CDs, the best way is to import (or rip) the CDs onto your computer, create a playlist of all the tracks you want to include on the new CD and burn this playlist on a blank CD. You can also create a compressed mp3 CD, but that will not play on all CD players. If it is just data files from multiple CDs you want to burn, just copying them to your computer and writing them onto a blank disc will do the job.
You can use iTunes and Windows Media Player to burn the music onto CD for free.
No You Can't
It is no doubt you need a unique tool to help you if you want to download songs onto a CD. I think the AudiCable Audio Recorder is the best choice for you. It supports downloading songs from various music platforms. And you can choose the place to store them as you like. Hopely I can help you.
CD player recorders are sometimes referred to as CD burners and are used for putting information onto a blank CD. People commonly use CD recorders to burn music onto CDs for sharing.
on itunes u can only burn CDs onto ur i-pod, u can't do it with movies and movies take up more space for sure. and CDs hold music and DVDs hold movies obviously
It plays any videos you have, basically. Also, it plays music files. You can create playlists of songs, too. You can burn songs onto cds, or stream media files from online.
CD-rw are writeable cds. You can put music or data onto them.
regular cds don't work on the wii
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