there is not just one thing you do first, you need to trouble shoot your sound system if its a CD player, try cleaning the CD, or check the ear peace or headphones to see if it may have exposed wires, check the volume, see if the cord to your earpeice or headphones is fully inside the CD player. if its a computer check the volume on your speakers AND your computer. trouble shoot your sound system, check the speakers for exposed wires.
that's all i got...sry :/
Cameron Age:15
you can insert a CD and go to rip CD and then go to music and youtube choose your music you wish to play
You cant, i think. You might have to insert the CD in your comp and do it from there
The first step to play music on your CD player is to turn the power on. The next step is to open the compartment and insert a Compact Disc and then close the compartment and press the play button.
First, click the song closest to the top. If you are putting multiple music files on the CD, hold SHIFT and press the DOWN ARROW until the final song is selected.Second, insert blank CD into disk drive. Finally, click BURN or BURN TO CD.
Yes you can
First, insert the CD. Itunes should pop up unless you have another music player.(It may ask you what you want to open the files with). Then, It automatically will ask if you want to sync the files to your computer. Say yes, and it will sync.
On the radio, TV shows, and buy cd's.
On the radio, TV shows, and buy cd's.
If you have blank disc which you can purchase from most electrical stores, then copy mp3 music files on blac CD then insert CD into ps2 and that's it
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yes you can... if you go on itunes just insert your CD and a menu will come up.. then you click on import CD to itunes then it should do it will do it for youhope that helped
Hello, If you insert the CD into your computer and open Windows Media Player, select Burn CD, and OK. You do this if you want to insert the songs on the CD to your computer. If you want to delete them and put other songs in the CD instead, you have to make sure the CD is CD-R (re-writeable). Goodluck, Silent Breeze