I would think you could do this with Windows XP, Vista or 7, without any 3rd
party application, although I haven't done this myself. A web page
explaining how to create data and music CD's in Windows XP is at
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/expert/bridgman_august13.mspx
. I'm guessin
Hello Marvin,
If you're using Windows Explorer to burn the tracks to CD as data, the
computer chooses its own speed.
But to your boom box, a CD is a CD, it will play it as if it was a normal
audio CD.
The only difference is, the files on it are either mp3 or WMA.
Sorry, can't help you with the
D player at work.
What do you know, even with that one, I'm experiencing the same problem
that I did before.
So I guess it's either Express Burn or Winamp.
My best regards.
John.
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w ups
anymore.
Again, thinks man!
My best regards.
John.
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From: "Robert Logue"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 4:35 PM
Subject: Re: CD BURNING QUESTION
Tools, options, devices tab, select dvd drive. Tab to
best regards.
John.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 4:35 PM
Subject: Re: CD BURNING QUESTION
Tools, options, devices tab, select dvd drive. Tab to properties. Select
recording tab.
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n ctrl tab to move to the burn
pain .
Bob
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Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 2:35 PM
Subject: Re: CD BURNING QUESTION
Tools, options, devices tab, select dvd drive. Tab to properties. Select
n with that one, I'm experiencing the same problem that
I did before.
So I guess it's either Express Burn or Winamp.
My best regards.
John.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 12:53 PM
Tools, options, devices tab, select dvd drive. Tab to properties. Select
recording tab.
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To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 8:39 AM
Subject: Re: CD BURNING QUESTION
High Garry,
I tried to g
I had said before I didn't know. I don't think you can. to me it is a dirty
half arss way to burn a disc.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 10:39 AM
Subject: Re: CD BURNING QUESTION
io Discussion List"
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 3:36 PM
Subject: Re: CD BURNING QUESTION
Hello Kevin,
The files that I burned to CD using both peaces of software, are PCM
uncompressed wave files.
They are also 96000 KHZ 32 bit-stereo which is the format that I recorded
them in.
WMP 10 shoul
High Garry,
I tried to get at the burn speed settings in WMP 10, but couldn't find it.
Where is it so that I can go in there and fix it?
John.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 10:17 A
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From: "Kevin Lloyd"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 3:47 AM
Subject: Re: CD BURNING QUESTION
Try burning it again with windows media player. The problem is most
likely with the media or as another poster has suggested, the writing
spe
I still think it is a speed issue with the windows media player burner.
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From: "DJ DOCTOR P"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 12:53 AM
Subject: Re: CD BURNING QUESTION
High Garry,
What I'm hearing, are di
t you
would hear a difference in the results between the two programs.
Kevin Lloyd
E-mail: kevin.llo...@sky.com
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From: "DJ DOCTOR P"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 5:53 AM
Subject: Re: CD BURNING QUESTION
High Gar
a kind of
dull sound.
But the CD that was burned using Express Burn, sounds like, it came right
out of the studio.
What's up with that?
John.
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From: "Gary Schindler"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 7:06 PM
S
I suggest that the media that you are using can't handle a faster writing
speed, therefore the burner in media player writing speed is to fast. I
don't know of a way to slow down the burner using media player. I guess it
sounds scratchy or something?
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do you know how i contact the moderators for the yahoogroups lists? Thanks.
Tiffany
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Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 1:08 PM
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> Hi.
> NCH&
thanks for info on this program. I love it and as they say it rocks.
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Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 4:08 PM
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Hi.
NCH's express burn, st
easy cd da extracter does a superve job of burnning cds
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> yes
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jinx...
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Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 9:33 AM
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> Express burn! that is a very accessible program and is great!
> - Origina
Hi.
NCH's express burn, standard version, free. I love it.
http://www.nch.com.au/burn/index.html
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Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 9:20 AM
Subject: cd burning
> Hi,
>
> I do not know anything about burning CDs, but ne
yes
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> is it free?
>
> Tiffany
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> From: "Maheen
is it free?
Tiffany
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Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 6:33 AM
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> Express burn! that is a very accessible program and is gr
Unfortunatley no, you have to buy it. It's on the NCH software web site
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> is it free?
&g
Express burn! that is a very accessible program and is great!
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> Hi,
>
> I do not know anything about burning CDs, but need to learn. What is the
> easiest
zer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>
>
> > too complex! Unzip the file onto your computer, then burn the audio
> > *.mp3 onto your cd.
> >
> > At 05:30 PM 5
But when I did that, I had to unzip the file from the CD!
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> too complex! Unzip the file onto your
That's because you're extracting it within it self.
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Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2008 1:49 AM
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Subject: Re: CD Burning
But I can't do a control C after I'
But I can't do a control C after I've unzipped the zip file.
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Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2008 5:48 PM
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> unzip the zip file then
too complex! Unzip the file onto your computer, then burn the audio
*.mp3 onto your cd.
At 05:30 PM 5/24/2008, you wrote:
>Hi All. I downloaded a zip file of the movie, Sweet Nothing in my
>Ear. It was in Zip format. I copied the file to CD, but I can't
>play it on my CD/DVD player in my liv
Unzip the file first. Press alt F while on the file and arrow down until
you hear extract and press enter. This assumes you're using XP. After it's
unzipped get rid of the zipped file just to make things easier. Now, you'll
have a traditional file which you can burn to a disk.
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unzip the zip file then burn to cd the contents of the zip file
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Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2008 5:30 PM
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> Hi All. I downloaded a zip file of the movie, Sweet Nothing in my Ear.
If the tracks have been ripped from a CD drive with no offset problems, you
should be able to join them together using goldwave. I've done this many,
many times, especially with Pink Floyd albums and the results have been
seemless. If the drive they were ripped from does have a slight offset
In my experience you get a slight gap playing the CD on the computer, but
not playing it on a CD player, don't know why though.
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I've tried that and I still get a slight gap.
Thanks.
Dan
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Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 3:16 PM
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> It should work if you
It should work if you change the time between tracks to zero. That is how I
have done it in Nero and it works well.
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> I'
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Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 7:36 PM
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Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but in order for these files to be
converted for play on a standa
Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but in order for these files to be
converted for play on a standard cd player apart from the computer, they
must be recorded at 16-bit stereo and 44.1khz. This is the standard.
At 02:23 PM 5/5/2005, you wrote:
I've digitized several of my old music cassettes wi
-- "Dana S. Leslie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've digitized several of my old music cassettes with Goldwave, with the
intention of burning them to Cd with Easy CD-DA Extractor. I digitized them
as WAVs, in 32-bit stereo and 48khz. But, when I try to burn them, Easy
CD-DA Extractor insists t
CTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 4:45 PM
Subject: Re: cd burning
I have an .html document which is a FAQ whixh deals among other things with
what you ask.
If you would like to write to me off list I could send to you. the archive
is approx 270k.
Cheers
Andrea
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I have an .html document which is a FAQ whixh deals among other things with
what you ask.
If you would like to write to me off list I could send to you. the archive
is approx 270k.
Cheers
Andrea
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I have CDRWIN and the PRemiere demo on my system with no conflicts. I've
also had CDRWIN and NEro, and CDRWIN and Easy CD Creator.
Bruce
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Cris, be more venturesome & try it, what can you lose?
I use both Nero & Roxio to burn cd's & there certainly is no conflict.
where did you hear that?
Harry Bassler
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Hi. The only problem with asking a question like this is that you're bound
to get a bunch of different answers, because everyone has different levels
of expertese with their computers. What's accessible to me, might be a
nightmare to you because you don't know how to go through the proper steps
Hi Mardy
Take what I say with a grain of salt, since I am not the big expert on
computing, but here's what I can contribute.
You want a CD Burner that has writeable, and rewriteable capability. That is
called a CD RW.
Now-a-day they make DVD Burners, witch I recommend, cince the DVD discs can
ho
Hi Rob. I guess I probably wouldn't want to burn them at that high speed
then. Thanks.
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From: "rinty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 1:37 PM
Subject: RE: cd bur
When you do a music disc, it converts to wav files when doing the tracks to
cd, so it's best you set your burner's speed down to 16 x, or you can get
away with 24 x, but you don't wanna max your speed, otherwise it doesn't do
it properly.
Take an extra moment when you find yourself at piece, to thi
u can loose quality.
Rob
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Sent: 24 May 2004 17:33
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Subject: Re: cd burning question
Hi Steve. I have heard that the best way to burn CD's is to have your
burner
can you explain
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Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 11:57 AM
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> Well it also depends what you're burning
Well it also depends what you're burning to cd, for instance if you're doing
a music cd only, it's good you set your burner to sixteen x, because if you
try to max out your burner at the fastest speed, you'll get a bad cd.
Take an extra moment when you find yourself at piece, to think about your
va
Hi Steve. I have heard that the best way to burn CD's is to have your
burner's speed set at the default speed.
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Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 5:45 AM
Subject: cd burning question
Hi Steve,
The number followed by X relates to the burn speed of the CD. This
relates to the amount of times faster than standard play that your CD
will be written. I.E. 40X means that the disk will be written at 40
times faster than it would play.
To burn at the very fastest speeds you need spec
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