The stereo in my room plays them, but the CD player in my grandmother's car
doesn't and that's the one I use to go to school in and I play Cd's all the
time in there. Simply burns works great.
Thanks,
Courtney
On 14/05/2010, at 11:40 in the morning, Chris Blouch wrote:
> You might be surprised a
You might be surprised at how many Cd players now play mp3s from data
CDs. Even cheapie portable ones are starting to support it so you can
get upwards of 10 hours on a single disc, depending on how hard you
compress your audio.
CB
Courtney Curran wrote:
Hi,
The thing is that I want to burn
Oh nice. that might help if I ever need to make a parts tape for a student.
Thanks.
S
On May 13, 2010, at 7:56 PM, Courtney Curran wrote:
> Hi,
> Thanks so much for the Simply Burns suggestion. It suits my needs perfectly,
> I can just choose by folder, which was my intention when I first poste
Yes, this application looks nice and straightforward. I'm looking
forward to using it. Thanks.
Teresa
On May 13, 7:56 pm, Courtney Curran wrote:
> Hi,
> Thanks so much for the Simply Burns suggestion. It suits my needs perfectly,
> I can just choose by folder, which was my intention when I firs
Hi,
Thanks so much for the Simply Burns suggestion. It suits my needs perfectly, I
can just choose by folder, which was my intention when I first posted the
original question to the list. As I post this, I'm burning my first audio CD,
it's working flawlessly.
Thanks Again,
Courtney
On 13/05/2010
Thanks so much, is it free? It's not that I don't like Itunes, I just don't
feel like leafing through a thousand and some songs and copying and pasting
each song into a playlist. I get nowhere quick with that method.
Thanks,
Courtney
On 13/05/2010, at 9:44 in the Afternoon, David McLean wrote:
>
If you don't like Itunes you could try Simply Burns which you can find with a
google search. Much more intuitive interface.
On May 13, 2010, at 8:09 PM, Teresa Cochran wrote:
> According to Mac OSX online help, you must burn CDs with an audio
> application, such as ITunes. I haven't tried it mys
According to Mac OSX online help, you must burn CDs with an audio
application, such as ITunes. I haven't tried it myself yet, so don't
know if there are some exceptions.
HTH,
Teresa
On May 13, 3:52 pm, Courtney Curran wrote:
> Hi,
> The thing is that I want to burn it as an 80 minute audio CD. W
Hi,
The thing is that I want to burn it as an 80 minute audio CD. When I did it the
way you suggested, it made it into a data CD that can't play in a standard CD
player.
Thanks,
Courtney
On 13/05/2010, at 2:45 in the morning, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> I believe you put yoru mp3s or wavs ina folder
I believe you put yoru mp3s or wavs ina folder and go to the folder and go to
file and you can burn the folder that way.
Take care.
On May 12, 2010, at 5:46 PM, Courtney Curran wrote:
> Hi,
> Is there any way to burn an audio Cd from a folder directly out of the
> finder? If so, which I sincere
Hi,
Is there any way to burn an audio Cd from a folder directly out of the finder?
If so, which I sincerely hope there is, how can this be done? I've burned data
Cd's from the finder before, but I'd love to burn audio Cd's because it's a
pain leafing through one thousand and some songs on Itunes
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