Graham - thanks for the suggestion, I did as you said, but when doing CTRL V
to paste the MP3 to the CD-r, I got the message:
"Unable to copy file or folder, the requested resource is in use."

I also looked on the file menu, but don't seem to have "Write these files to
CD."

I'm using XP home, if that makes a difference. Would really appreciate any
more help you can give, I'm away for a week soon, and want to take some
music and books with me.

Andy

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Graham Stoodley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 6:47 PM
Subject: Re: Will XP burn an MP3 to disk?


> Andy, try this in Windows Xp for burning MP3 to a CD.  Highlight the files
> you want to copy.  Copy them to the clipboard with CTRL-C.  Put a blank CD
> in your drive.  Navigate to your drive with the blank CD in it.  When
there,
> press CTRL-V to paste the MP3 files into the drive.  Screen reader should
> tell you that the files are there, but you are not finished yet.  Now
press
> ALT-F and arrow down to "Write these files to CD", or type T to get there
> quicker.  Press <ENTER> and the CD writing wizard will appear.  Follow the
> prompts, choosing to write a data disk, since you have MP3 files.  That
has
> always worked for me in XP.
>
>
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