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Unhappy how do you burn cds?

i have nero burning rom software. i have never burned a cd. can somebody help me out in plain newbie speak? i use win xp home. thanks

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I had musicmatch jukebox- i guess in its infancy about 5 years ago- IT WAS THE BIGGEST PEICE OF SHIT I EVER PUT ON MY COMPUTER- I would suggest that you dont get Music match - and if you have it, then remove it and get something else- nero is pretty good- i like roxios ezcd creator-
In NERO put a blank cd into your CD burner, fire up the softare, thers is a wizard built into the software that can guide you through step by step- tell it you want to create an audio cd, find your wav files in the one window- pick and drag em into the other- hit the burn button
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In NERO put a blank cd into your CD burner, fire up the softare, thers is a wizard built into the software that can guide you through step by step- tell it you want to create an audio cd, find your wav files in the one window- pick and drag em into the other- hit the burn button
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If you have windows XP just open windows media player, select the copy to CD or device tab, make a playlist of whatever you mean to burn and click on record (top left). Make sure you've got a blank CD.
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I just throw them in the fire- they burn just fine. Especially those d@mn AOL discs.



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Re: how do you burn cds?

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i have nero burning rom software. i have never burned a cd. can somebody help me out in plain newbie speak? i use win xp home. thanks
This may sound like a lame or maybe even insulting question but since you said yourself that you need it in dummietalk I'll ask it anyway: Do you actually have a cd-burner? Software doesn't turn a regular cd-rom player into a cd-burner.

If you already knew that, forget I mentioned it but you wouldn't be the first to make that mistake!
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I just throw them in the fire- they burn just fine. Especially those d@mn AOL discs.



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Well, the only thing I got to say against this is that I WISH I HAD SAID IT FIRST! I like a guy with a sense of humor!

BTW, I have had nothing but good luck with Music Match. I have the full "paid-for" version. Like a lot of things, you get what you pay for. The freebie version may not be all that you expect.

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