Re: Does Windows XP include a burn program?
From: Will Denny (willdenny_at_mvps.org)
Date: 01/04/05
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Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 23:56:58 -0000
Agreed - the benefit match could/should be good. Not too sure about the
selections though - too many Aussies :-))
-- Will Denny MS-MVP Windows Shell/User Please reply to the News Groups "David Candy" <.> wrote in message news:%23J3meGr8EHA.2016@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... I only to get to watch last 3 hours of match as I live in sydney and noone buys tickets to day 3, 4, or 5 of matches here anymore. I turned it off yesterday as too boring. Aust vs Asia (Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka) benefit is being played here on the 10th. It's a one dayer so maybe the best of 4 teams may make it worth watching. -- ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.uscricket.com "Will Denny" <willdenny@mvps.org> wrote in message news:u5oyO6q8EHA.3908@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > How are you David? I see that Aus is in a better position with the willow > than we are ATM!! Got Aus vs Pakistan live here in about an hours time - > should be good!! > > -- > > > Will Denny > MS-MVP Windows Shell/User > Please reply to the News Groups > > > You can use the Player to burn the following types of CDs: > > Audio CD. Burn music CDs similar to those that you buy. The Player > converts > tracks from the music playlists in your library into .cda files, and then > burns them to the compact disc. Audio CDs can be played in most computers > and in home and car CD players that play CD-R and CD-RW discs. You can > burn > an audio CD from the following file types stored in your library: > > a.. Windows Media Audio (WMA) files with a .wma extension > b.. .mp3 files > c.. .wav files > d.. Data CD. Burn CDs to back up the digital media files and playlists in > your library for safe storage. You can also burn tracks from the music > playlists in your library to create a data CD that can contain more than > eight hours of music, depending upon the quality level (bit rate) used to > burn the files and the file types. Only certain CD players and computers > can > play these data CDs (also known as media CDs). > e.. HighMAT Audio . Burn another type of data CD that plays only in CD > players that can play Windows Media Audio (WMA) files. Files are converted > into WMA files, which are smaller than .mp3 files. Only certain portable > CD > players can play Windows Media Audio files. For more information about > HighMAT, see the Microsoft Web site. > To burn a CD, you must have a CD burner attached to your computer and a > blank CD to which you can burn tracks. > > This section covers: > > a.. To burn your own CD > b.. To erase a CD-RW > Related topics > a.. Using CDs > b.. Setting device options > > >
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