You click F3 and a " add to library box '' will come up.
burning would mean putting the information on a CD, you don't actually have to do anything quite that time consuming to play files downloaded by kazaa in WMP. just open WMP, click on the tools button, then options. click on the library tab, followed by the "monitor folders..." button, then manually add your kazaa downloads folder to the list, click ok and VOILA...
Visit the URL posted below for a video tutorial on how to add iTunes music to your Windows Movie Maker project:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1wvZH9pwHs
OK, one of the easiest ways to accomplish this is to link your computer and your XBox using Windows Media Player. If you are running Windows 7 on your PC you simply need to go to the Windows Media Player tab of the XBox main menu and select WMP. This will start the setup and will give you a code. Then open WMP on your PC and open the extenders section. It will prompt you to enter the code on the TV screen. From there it should automatically set up the rest and you can add video, music and pictures from there.
Import the songs from a music CD
Playing a CD on an MP3You could download the CD want on your computer.Then transfer the CD to your mp3 player.Quick lesson: Audio Cd is not usually in a format that an MP3 player recognizes. So...you need to change the CD (songs) into MP3 format.Kind of like translating from spanish (CD player understands) into English (MP3 player understands). The easiest way, I believe, is called "ripping" and can be done with Windows Media Player (WMP). Play the CD using WMP and the top toolbar has a "rip" function. Just under "rip" is a tiny arrow...click the down arrow and a sub-menu pops up. select mp3. should see a checkmark by it when selected. Now play the CD and press rip and WMP should translate (copy) the audio CD into MP3 format. If you hook-up your MP3 player beforehand...you can "rip" directly to it. Just FYI...I copy all my music into MP3 format when putting it on the computer. There are slight quality issues, but it just makes things esier later. This is just me...And there are other and probably better ways to do it. But this is quick and WMP is already on my computer (free). Good Luck!
well, in most stores, the package will tell you whether or not you can put music on it. It will say how many minutes of music you can download to one disc. I don't think that you can add music to a CD if you've already finalized it. You'd have to erase it and start over.
1. Start by launching Windows Media Player by going to Start->All programs->Windows Media Player. Ensure the player window is maximized so that you can access the main menu options. 2. Check to see if you have the latest version of WMP by clicking on Help->check for player updates. If an update is available, you must see a window with download instructions. 3. Next try to configure the WMP's MP3 encoding settings by clicking Tools->Options->Rip Music. 4. You must find a heading "Rip music to this location". Under that, check the path on your local drive where WMP will save Ripped music files. The default should be the My Music Folder in your My Documents Directory. Click on the Change Path to change the location. 5. Try appending track number to your music files so that they play in order. To do so, click on the file name button and then check the Track Number box. 6. By Default, WMP rips music in the Windows Media Audio format. To switch to mp3, get to the Rip settings heading and select mp3 from the format pull down menu. 7. Once done, click the OK button at the bottom of the options window and return back to the WMP interface. 8. Click the Rip tab at the top of the WMP interface and insert your CD into your system's CD-ROM tray; WMP will automatically scan the disc and grab album and track information from the All Music Guide and the Windows Music database. If the player finds a match, it will appear below the track list. If everything looks good, click the Finish button. 9. In case the above method doesn't work, click on the search button to search again or Edit to tweak the info manually. 10. Now, uncheck the tracks which you don't want to rip from CD to library. If you want WMP to rip all the tracks do not uncheck any box. 11. On the right corner of the WMP window you should find the Rip Music Button. You may se a popup which may ask whether you want your music ripped to WMA files , then select keep current settings radio button. 12. Once WMP has done the ripping of your files, click on the Library tab, then the various All Music categories in the left hand column; you will find your new tracks there.
No your original file is not deleted from a CD when you rip it with WMP. CD media is general read-only, which means you can play it back but can't edit or delete it.
get a CD and put it into your computer and plug your iPod shuffle in and press start and look for music and click on it and download
All you have to do is burn the song that you want on the CD :-)or even better yet you can do it legally and pay for the freaking music!
To add additional files to a CD after it has been opened, you can use a CD burning software program to create a new session on the CD. This allows you to add more files to the existing ones without erasing the previous data.
It is not legal. If you do not own rights to the music it is copyright infringement.