Thanks, for this information.
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Justice" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 1:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] simple way to burn a CD with WMP11 and XP
Nice Sherry, very nice. that's definitely a keeper.
John Justice
----- Original Message -----
From: "Silly Goose" <[email protected]>
To: "Blind-computing" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, August 22, 2009 2:47 PM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] simple way to burn a CD with WMP11 and XP
I use iTunes for playing music but I prefer to use the regular CD burning
capability of the XP operating system which uses WMP 11.
I do keep my music in the My Music folder so it is easy to find. I just
use WMP 11 when quickly checking out a song to see if I want to add it to
my iTunes library and for burning CD's.
Simple instructions for making music or data CD's with Windows XP and
Windows Media Player 11.
Select music or other audio files for your CD by highlighting one or more
files.and Then press applications key, choose Send to and choose CD drive
D. (You can also find "Send to" in the File menu.)
2. I usually put 19 or 20 songs for a regular music CD. If it is too big,
it will let you know.
3. Go to My Computer and open CD Drive d.
4. This folder should have the music you sent here. You can also just
copy and paste into this folder.
5. In the CD Drive D folder choose "Burn these files to a CD" from the
file menu.
6. This puts you into the Wizard in the CD title box. You can either use
the default title for the CD (the Current date) or change it to one of
your choice.
Tab once to the checkbox for "Close this window when burning is
complete". The default is checked. Then tab once more and click Next.
7. If you have not already placed a blank CD in the drive it will then
prompt you to do so at this point.
8. This screen allows you to choose music CD or data CD. Music CD is the
default so just choose the "Next" button.
9. It then throws you into Windows Media Player. I have version 11 so I
just press Alt S and the burn process begins. It is quiet at first so you
might not think it worked but after a minute or two you can hear the CD
drive begin to spin. The CD pops out when finished.
I burned a bunch of them yesterday so I sort of got in the groove and it
was easy.
Sherrie Gosling
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