Yvonne requested this information.  I am assuming you have Windows Media
Player in your system, Yvonne.  This is the default media tool for Windows
XP.  If so, please read the instructions below.  Actually,  I got them from
this very list some time ago.  I hope they help and good luck.  This is
something I really enjoy.
 
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Simple instructions for making music or data CD's with Windows XP and
Windows Media Player 11.
1.  Select music or other audio files for your CD by highlighting one or
more files.

Press applications key.

Choose Send to. 

Choose CD drive D. NOTE:  For Drive D, substitute whichever drive letter
corresponds to your CD/DVD writer.  END OF NOTE:

(You can also find "Send to" in the File menu.)
2. I usually put 19 or 20 songs for a regular music CD. If it is too big, it
will let you know.
3. Go to My Computer and open CD Drive d.
4. This folder should have the music you sent here. You can also just copy
and paste into this folder.
5. In the CD Drive D folder choose "Burn these files to a CD" from the file
menu.
6. This puts you into the Wizard in the CD title box. You can either use the
default title for the CD (the Current date) or change it to one of your
choice. 
Tab once to the checkbox for "Close this window when burning is complete".
The default is checked. Then tab once more and click Next.
7. If you have not already placed a blank CD in the drive it will then
prompt you to do so at this point. 
8. This screen allows you to choose music CD or data CD. Music CD is the
default so just choose the "Next" button.
9. It then throws you into Windows Media Player. I have version 11 so I just
press Alt S and the burn process begins. It is quiet at first so you might
not think it worked but after a minute or two you can hear the CD drive
begin to spin. The CD pops out when finished.

 
 
NOTES FOR COPYING FROM OTHER CDS:
Yvonne, you will probably have to copy the songs you need onto your computer
before you can begin creating the disk you are looking for. 
WARNING!  You can't just copy a file from one disk directly to another.
Those files, in their original state, are much too large for that purpose.
For that reason, you will have to "rip"  certain songs from each disk and
save them to a folder.  You can create the folder in advance.  Use Windows
media Player to do this.  it takes a bit of practice but there is a way to
rip just one song rather than the entire disk.  I have the full manual for
Windows Media Player 11 if you'd like to have it.  but it's quite cumbersome
and a difficult read.  Everything you need is certainly there but it's not
easy to find.  There are software programs like WinAmp  which will make it
somewhat easier to copy songs from disk to disk but that means learning a
new piece of software, something you might not want to do.  I'm sure that
other list members can give you even more tips and tricks but this should
get you started.  If you'd like to try WinAmp, there is a version right on
the Programs page of our group site.
Good luck, Yvonne.
 
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