Hi DoubleLegal,
I like your instruction, is very detailed, you're good instructor!
I can try this myself.
However, can you please instruct me on how to create a playlist using Media
Player 10?
You can email me privately, thank you.
Cheers,

Estelita

----- Original Message -----
From: "DoubleLegal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2008 1:47 AM
Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] accessible cd burning software


> Hi Steve,
>
> If you have Windows Media Player on your computer already, you are set.
>
> Here are the instructions for burning a CD using Media Player 10.
>
>  1. select tracks that you want to make into an audio cd, and copy them
all
> into
> an empty folder.
>
> 2. Press control   A to select all the files in that folder, and then
> control C to copy them.
>
> 3. Put a CDR disk in the drive.  If your computer is configured to show a
> dialogue box after a few moments prompting you to choose an action, tab to
> the cancel button and press the spacebar; or arrow down to "Take No
Action"
> and press enter.
>
> 4. Go to My Computer; press enter on your cd burner.  Once the burner
opens,
> JAWS will say, list view, zero items. Paste your files here with control
V.
> (Give it time to copy the files into the burner list)
>
> 5. You can now arrow up and down through the files to make sure they are
in
> the order you want them to burn. If not, you can delete the file that is
out
> of order by arrowing to that file and pressing your delete key. Then go
back
> to the original file you copied the files from, select the file you'd like
> to put back into the CD burner where you want it. Copy that track and then
> paste it where you want it in the list. (There is a way to move the files
> around in the "burn" list, but I'm sorry, I don't know how to do that)
>
> 6. Once the files are in the order you want, press the F5 key to deselect
> the files.
>
> 7. Press your applications key (the key to the left of the  control key on
> the right side of your keyboard) This brings up the "view" menu. Then
press
> T. This brings up your CD writing wizzard. You can name your CD at this
> point. (Make it short) Tab once the very first time you burn a CD. This
> brings up a checkbox which says, "close the wizzard after the files have
> been written." Make sure that box is checked. Tab again to the next button
> and press the spacebar.
>
> 8. This brings up a dialog box giving you the choice to make a standard
> audio disc or a data disc. You want to stay on the standard audio radio
> button.
>
> 9. Tab twice to the next button and press the spacebar.
>
> Windows Media Player will now open up automatically.
>
> 11. Press ALT+F to open the file menue.
>
> 12. Press C for CD's & Devices menu. This brings up an option to Rip or
Burn
> audio CD's. JAWS should say Rip audio CD unavailable.
>
> 13. Arrow down once to "Burn audio CD dot dot dot" and press enter.
>
> 14. Press Alt+B to start burning the CD. (Be patient, it takes some time
for
> the files to be converted from MP3 or WAV files to files that can be
written
> on the CD. It can take up to a couple of minutes depending on how many
files
> you are burning. Be listening to your CPU for the sound of the CD being
> burned - unfortunately, JAWS does not announce when this process starts or
> stops)
>
> When burning is complete, the cd should eject on its own.
> You now have an audio CD you can play in most all CD players, but you are
> not done yet.
>
> You still have Windows Media Player and your CD burner open. there are
some
> things to do with the CD burner and Media Player before you can close them
> out.
>
> For Windows Media Player:
>
> 1. Tab around until you hear the "Now Playing" button and press enter.
This
> will take you out of the "burn" mode and back into the standard mode.
(Make
> sure you press enter on the "now playing" button, and not the "now playing
> menu" button which is one tab further.
>
> 2. Press Alt+F4 to close the player.
>
> If for some reason doing this does not set you back into the normal mode,
> here's something else to do.
>
> 1. Press Alt+f to open the file menu.
>
> 2. Press W for "work offline".
>
> 3. Close Media Player.
>
> 4. Open Media Player back up.
>
> 5. Hit Alt+f again for the file menu.
>
> 6. Press W again to uncheck "work offline".
>
> 7. Now tab around again to the "now playing" button and hit enter. This
> should take care of any problems.
>
> For the CD Burner:
>
> 1. In the CD burner you should see the list of the files that you started
> with. Hit your spacebar anywhere in that list to put your focus on the
list.
>
> 2. Press Control+A to select all of the files.
>
> 3. Press Shift+delete. JAWS will ask you if you are sure you want to
delete
> all of these temporary files. Press the spacebar on yes. These are only
> temporary files that were loaded into the burner so deleting these will
not
> affect any of your original music files that you copied from in the first
> place. (Pressing Shift+delete instead of just the delete key, gets rid of
> these files without putting them into the recycle bin)
>
> You can now close the CD burner with Alt+F4.
>
> Now, you are done.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Steve Crews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 5:05 PM
> Subject: [Blind-Computing] accessible cd burning software
>
>
> > Hello, What is a simple, accessible software for burning audio cd's?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> >
> > Steve Crews
> >
> > 202 North Country Lane
> >
> > Desloge, Mo. 63601
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> > 573-431-3325
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