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Thread ID: 39861 2003-11-20 06:26:00 CD Burning for beginners Lucy (182) Press F1
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193279 2003-11-20 06:26:00 Ok I know most of you here think everyone knows how to do that. But there's some of us that have only just recently discovered this wonderful thing called CD burning!! Even if you're 103 (or older) it's really easy believe me! I use Nero but there's heaps of others out there you can use. I thought it was going to be complicated seeing as I'm computer illiterate, but I've burned a few lately and am very pleased with myself. ;) Oohh don't tell anyone, but I bought someone a CD this week for Christmas, then found out I liked it, so........... :8} Happy burning folks :p Lucy (182)
193280 2003-11-20 07:03:00 > Oohh don't tell anyone, but I bought someone a CD this week for Christmas, then found out I liked it, so...........:8}

Yeah, thats about all they are good for. *cough*
aroc (3256)
193281 2003-11-20 08:33:00 I discovered the joys of cd burning about 3 years ago 600 cds later i find that I dont have time to look at all the stuff i have lol kiwibeat (304)
193282 2003-11-21 04:40:00 Good on yer Lucy
Next step DVD.
I use my burner mainly for backups and photos
very handy
rgds
Hugh
Hugh Jarse (1169)
193283 2003-11-22 02:30:00 Haven't got around to photo's as yet, but am looking forward to it. I believe you can get a huge amount of photo's on one cd. I've got heaps of old family photo's that I'll be getting stuck into shortly (if this computer doesn't kick it's clogs first that is). :_| Lucy (182)
193284 2003-11-22 06:43:00 Hey Lucy
download Audiograbber which is a good prog to upload audio tapes records etc to hard drive and then burn to cd-rom.
I use it a load lately, its good to use the Nero wave editor which is with your program to remove any hisses or pops. with practise you can get a pretty clean copy.

rgds
Hugh
Hugh Jarse (1169)
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