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| 212472 | 2004-02-03 03:43:00 | Ok guys - I'm new at this music burning game - so which is the best place to go for this? I've installed Nero - now what? Any help appreciated. | james otton (1363) | ||
| 212473 | 2004-02-03 04:01:00 | Start Up nero with the blank cd in the drive and let the wizard come up then go somthing like "New cd" -> "Music cd" and the you will have two exporer box's on the right box go in to the folder where the music is (c:/"name"/music/music.mp3) and drag it in to the left box and find the "Burn" and click it Happy Burning Gods-Hitman~2004 This is NOT a step be step post just use you head :D at the place's I missed out |
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| 212474 | 2004-02-03 04:06:00 | To save money while experimenting, buy a CD-RW. That way you can erase the failures, rather than bin them.:D Use the "dummy"mode, too. That does everything except turn on the write laser. | Graham L (2) | ||
| 212475 | 2004-02-03 04:50:00 | Graham. A couple of months ago, I did exactly as you recommend and used a CD-RW whilst experimenting with audio CDs. However my sterio with a CD-RW would not play and didnt even acknowledge there was a CD in the CD rom. I made enquiries and was advised that to burn audio CDs one must use a CD-R (not a CD-RW) for them to be played on a sterio, and it worked for me. I would welcome your comment on this. Smithies |
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| 212476 | 2004-02-03 04:56:00 | Quite true. Many audio players don't like 'em. But its a cheap way to practice. Once you have the technique down, burn the real ones. | Graham L (2) | ||
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