Good morning Carlis, Its quite simple actually. All you have to do is the following: 1. Insert a blank cdr disk into the cd/dvd drive of your computer. If you get a message that asks you what you want the computer to do, just press alt f 4 to close this window. 2. Now start up windows explorer by pressing windows key and the letter E. Once open, arrow up and down through the list of drives and folders until you find the folder where your mp3 files are located and press tab to open it. 3. select everything in that folder by pressing control A then press control c to copy them to the clipboard. 4. Press shift-tab to close this window and arrow down to the burner drive, and press tab to open that drive. 5. Now, press control V to paste everything in. 6. Press the applications key to bring up the context menu and press T. This will bring up the burn wizard. You'll be asked to name the cd. The default name will be the current date unless you decide to give the cd a different name. 7. Then tab to the next button and press it. 8. A new window will come up asking you if you want to make an audio cd, or a data cd. Windows Media Player is normally set to audio cd by default. If it isn't, then use your arrow keys to navigate to the audio cd option. Then press tab until you get to next and press enter or press spacebar. 9. At this point, Windows media player itself will open. 10. The easiest way to get to the start burn button, is to shift tab 9 times. Once you find the burn button, press spacebar and wait. Do not do anything until you hear the cd drive's moter stop and the cd ejects. Once the cd is done burning, you can press alt f 4 to close Windows Media Player. You should then see an icon on your screen called audio cd E or something similar. Once you find this icon, press the applications key again and press F. You will then see a message that asks you to confirm that you want to remove the files from the temporary area where they had been placed prior to burning the cd. Either tab to the yes button or press alt Y. This will clear the burn list. Now your cd is ready for your friend to play in his cd player, just like a store-bought cd. Hope this helps. Hope you have a nice Christmas and Happy New Year. Mike Rochester, NY.
-----Original Message----- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Carliss Sent: Tuesday, December 2, 2014 7:45 AM To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org Subject: Need to makeup some cds. Listers, Please help me burn some cds. there a brother in the churdch that I atend he's on a walker and he heard some of my christian music and would like to have some, which I don't mind doing. however, all my music is in MP3 format and its been a very long time since I burned cds with windows media player or the other tools in windows7, so, please if you will, give me a quicky lesson? If I remember right, windows media player would change the format to where it may be played on any michine? Thanks to all! Carlisss