You can use Windows Media Player, just add the songs you downloaded to it. I don't think you can burn with Frostwire, anyway.
Pop in a blank CD, and a CD icon will show up on the desktop. Drag the desired file into the CD. Double click it, and a gear symbol should be at the top left hand corner, click that, and click burn, or right mouse click the CD icon, and click burn.
http://www.wikihow.com/Burn-a-PlayStation-Disc-Using-Nero
I believe the CD is out of print, but E G Daily's web site directs fans to download the album from iTunes. You can then burn your own CD of the downloaded tracks.
yes you can but only if there is anof kb,mb,or gb, on the CD ROM
You must use a software to do so, a good one is Roxio by sonic solutions. The process is called creating a Disc Image file which is an exact copy of the CD or DVD. You must honor copy right protection.
Just add the songs you downloaded to Windows Media Player, and use it.
You can burn the songs to a disc in frostwire and then import them from the CD on itunes otherwise you can put all the song on frostwire and import them to your iPod there. You shouldn't use frostwire anyway its illegal.
well its alot of web sites but one good one is limewire.com
you save into library and create a burn list
sometimes ! it depends on where u get it from ! from limewire,frostwire that has viruses but if you have a cd but not burned from limewire/frostwire it has to be a cd that you bought or a cd thats been copied but it was copied from a bought cd that has no viruses just lime and frost
sometimes depending on what program you are using.
yes of course it is. ive used frostwire forever and my sister has too and we have never gotten cuaght for using it but i suggest only downloading songs off of frostwire.
i dont know how to burn with i tunes so i suggest that you use a can of petrol and a match to burn it instead
You can't
1 2 &3 <P> <P>first you need to download music from limewire or frostwire or bearshare to your computer. <P>then tou need to save the music to some sort of media player on your computer. <P>then when you finish saving the music to the media player you should put all the songs you want on a burn list. <P>when you finish your burn list you need to insert a blank CD into the CD drive. <P>when you enter the blank CD you should click on the icon that looks like a CD or a place that says burn CD. <P>then that's it</P>
To burn a CD you would have to get on Media Player. But the catch is this only works for windows not Apple or Mac. Not true, you can burn a CD on a Mac and play it in your car. I have done it many times using iTunes.
Yes, if you purchase an audio CD from the store it will be virus free. Though, if you burn a CD or rip a burned CD to your computer that has audio files on it from file sharing programs such as Limewire and Frostwire then it does have a chance of having a virus on it. iTunes downloads are also virus free, and if they are burned onto a CD they will remain virus free. Hope this helps.