The PS2 games are made differently to PC games so you can not burn it.
By the way selling copies of burned games is illegal.
put in CD and select copy using windows media player and then select copy at top of your screen.
I means you are writing onto the CD the info onto the disk using a laser. Burning a CD is the process of writing data to it from a device like a computer. The term "burn" is used because it is often not reversible. On windows media player, that is simply an option that allows you to copy selected media to a disk.
There is no legal method for installing Windows Media Player on non-genuine or pirated copies of Windows. Purchasing a legal copy will enable you to install and enjoy Windows Media Player.
just copy and paste it.
Illegal for anyone to upload a pirated copy to you.
access them from your 'saved' folder (this will be under the limewire folder on your documents page) then play them on windows media player then use the burn feature hope this is of some use
You have to find a legal website that allows you to copy and paste songs. When you right click the song make sure it is a music document, not a htm. After you copy it, paste it as a windows media player document. Then when you click on it, it should open as a windows media player. It will only play if it is a music document, NOT htm.
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1.Buy a blank CD 2.save the songs to windows media player 3.Put in the CD and click on "burn CD" 4.wait until its finished then your done
You can right-click on the file in Windows Movie Maker and select copy. Then, in Windows Movie Maker, paste it in the Imported Media pane.Or,Right-click on the file in Windows Media Player, scroll down to Open File Location, then import the media that way.
The Windows Media Player video has to be an actual file to be imported into Windows Movie Maker (meaning you can't drag and drop it).Although I haven't tried it, I believe you can copy the file from Windows Media Player and paste it into Windows Movie Maker (but I don't know this for sure).The best way to get media from Windows Media Player is to ensure it is Saved in the Library. Then, open the file's location and import it that way.
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