You simply right click on the album cover and it will say something like 'get album art' then you select the right picture from your files. Make sure you have the picture of the CD cover saved im your file first though. Hope this helps!
No, Windows Media Player 11 is not the latest version of Windows Media Player available. Windows Media Player 12 is the latest version, and it is included with Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10. Windows Media Player 12 offers several improvements over Windows Media Player 11, including better support for modern media formats, improved performance, and a redesigned user interface. It also includes several new features, such as the ability to play and sync media to portable devices, rip and burn CDs and DVDs, and stream media over a network. If you are using an older version of Windows and want to use Windows Media Player 12, you may be able to upgrade to a newer version of Windows that includes it. Alternatively, you can download Windows Media Player 12 for Windows 7 from the Microsoft website, but it may not work on other versions of Windows.
i know you can use windows media player to burn music to blank cds so i think it can also burn video files to dvds. if it cant then you can watch the video files on windows media player.
You can rip the CD with windows media player or other software, and it's really easy.
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.
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It should burn CDs. Click on Burn in the top menu and choose: Burn Audio CD from the drop-down options. If you are still having difficulty, select Help with Burning from the same menu.
You can. Just drag and drop the media files into the playlist pane on the right when you're on the "Burn" tab and click "start burn". If that fails, you need a new disk drive that can burn CDs.
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To change the CD/DVD burn rate in Vista, open Windows Media Player, click on the down-arrow under burn and select "More Burn Opetions..." from the drop-down menu. In the Options box that appears, click the Burn tab and then select the new burn rate.
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put the cds into the computer via CD drive, and use windows media player. select copy CD to computer. then, if you hsve itunes, upload to itunes, or if drag and drop, just drag and drop. the music files will automtically be put into a folder when copied.
Yes, you can transfer audiobooks from CDs to a SanDisk MP3 player by ripping the audio files from the CDs to your computer and then transferring them to the MP3 player using a USB cable. Make sure to use the compatible audio file format supported by your MP3 player for playback.