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how do i make cd (with the songs i have on my computer) which can be played in normal cd player(not mp3 player
i have cd burner and i use nero express and sonic- record now. i chose option 'create audio cd' but i can not play created cds on cd player- only on computer and i want normal cd for the car
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
If you have Windows Media Player (WMP), open the program. Click on your library and find a song you want to burn. Right click on it and select "Add to > Burn List". For instance, if you wanted to burn your favorite comedy routine by Dane Cook, you would right click on the file, then look for "Add to" when the option box drops down, then select "Burn List" from the "Add to" options. Add as many files as you can (less than 80 minutes worth), make sure you have a blank, writable CD in your burner, and then select "Start Burn" (which will be at the bottom right of the WMP program).
That should create an audio CD readable by a CD player or car radio.
- 1 decade ago
A computer is loaded is with all different compressed digital format which is why it can play anything but a CD player can only read one format and that is most probably your problem the other problem could be the way you have you stored your files. There should be help available in your help files with the programs you are using.
- 1 decade ago
I think you need to let us know alittle bit more about your problem! do you have a cd burner? if not buy one thats a start. if you do have one when burning make sure you select the correct type of media for normal cd players, also that you have the correct type of cd to burn on to. If you have a burner in your comp all ready try using windows media player to burn your cd's, theres an option for it at the top.
- 1 decade ago
When I burn...I have the option to make mp3 or audio. I choose audio for regular cd...you can only put about 7 songs on it this way though!
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- 1 decade ago
Collect about 20 or so songs in a folder on the left of the screen there should be three options expand the top one (music tasks) and click on copy to CD. possibly you will have to customise the folder. Right Click on it, select Properties, and select the customise tab scroll down and select one of the music options.
- 1 decade ago
if you have windows media player, there is a button which says 'burn' at the top. you can drag songs from your playlist into a seperate sidebar, and when you have the ones you want, press the little burn button. it should do it for you. sometimes the discs wont take, especially if you buy cheap ones. however, we bought two packs of the same discs and one worked the other didnt! good luck!
- madamspudLv 41 decade ago
Use the burning software that comes with xp
Use software like nero
I put all my songs from my p.c onto c.d and have had no problems at all.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
get windows media player then right-click on your music files (mp3 or otherwise) then click "add to burn list" then click "burn". at some point or another, it should ask you what format you wish to copy the files as. good luck!
- 1 decade ago
The easiest and best way i find is to use Windows MediaPlayer11, ive never had any probs and if i can use it any1 can. You can download it at this link - Hope this helps you,Regards Mike. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/Browse.aspx?dis...