Re: copying mp3 to CD-R
- From: "Mike Williams" <mikew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 12:41:55 -0000
I think he means R=Right
"Elaine" <Elaine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Dear Paul,
Thanks for your quick response. I've a burn list in my Media Player ready
to
be burn and I was trying to find the R in the taskbar which you are
refering
to but couldn't. The only instruction is "Start Burn" on the top left.
Could
you advise me further? Thanks.
Yours sincerely,
Elaine
"Paul Woodsford" wrote:
"Elaine" <Elaine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi, I'm using Media Player 10 and Win XP Home. I'm trying to copy 95
songs
in
mp3 from my hard disk to a CD-R but I could only copy about 12 songs.
Please
advise me as I would really like to compress them all in one CD to play
in
my
car. Million thanks in advance.
WMP will only create an Audio CD. It will convert mp3 files to the audio
format, which is much larger, and normally an Audio CD will take about 10
to
15 tracks depending on the size of the individual tracks.
If you want to create an mp3 CD to play on an mp3 CD player then you have
to
create a DATA CD. Each mp3 file will then be burnt to the CD as is with
no
conversion. Select mp3 files R-Click/Send To and select your CD burner.
When
you have finished there should be a new icon on the R of the taskbar,
open
and follow instructions.
--
Paul Woodsford
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