Hi,
I find it so frustrating as well.
Ripping is copying songs from a CD in your drive. I guess that is just the
lingo.
I don't believe you can just use the regular control+c.
Burn is sort of like writing to a CD.
These instructions are for taking a CD with music, I used a store purchased
audio CD and I wanted to make a copy. So when I burn or write the music to
the blank CD, the format is the same as what was on the original CD, CDA,
which means compact disk audio.
If you go to my computer from the desktop, open the D drive or whatever is
defined on your PC as your CD drive, you can see the contents of what is on
your CD. It could be audio or data.
If you follow my instructions, and press space bar twice on buttons, and
down arrow, you will find out much information. The only reason why I
posted this info is that a friend asked me to help him with copying a music
CD and he only has window Media Player.
It took me some time to figure it out and I hope my instructions are
correct. I successfully burned a copy of a CD. I hope I helped you but if
not please ask more questions.
Ann
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dale Leavens" <dleav...@puc.net>
To: <jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2010 9:07 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Burn CD with Media Player
Hello Ann Marie et al,
I have been struggling with CD creation for a long time now.
What in the name of all is the difference between burning and ripping?
Which ever choice I make the CD is ejected on apparent completion but it
still won't play on anything and when I look again in the computer there
seems only to be two files regardless of how many I select.
Now I have not yet tried your method of drag-&-drop but instead have tried
copy-&-paste which method only seems to yield two files.
Thanks and thanks for your directions, I'll try them soon.
Dale Leavens.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ann Marie Medlar" <amedl...@gmail.com>
To: <jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2010 3:10 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] Burn CD with Media Player
Below are my directions; if incorrect please let me know. It took me
some time to figure how to copy songs from an audio CD, rip and then
burn. I hope this helps someone.
Player, Windows XP, Jaws 11.
Go to desktop, type w for windows media player and enter
or
go to Start menu, then programs, type w for windows Media Player and
enter
Because Window Media Player (WMP) opens to wherever you left off from
last time you opened,
tab to Windows Media Player button as our start entry point.
On buttons press space bar twice to get context windows with a list of
options.
Go to each button to check out settings.
tab to rip button, press space bar twice, down arrow to eject after
ripping and enter to check that CD
will eject when complete.
press escape
tab to burn button and space bar twice and enter on eject after burning
press escape
Now you will know when ripping and burning is completed because each time
CD should eject
insert audio CD
Song will begin press control+s to stop playing
tab to the rip button, press space bar twice, down arrow to rip record
title D: and enter
Ripping begins
Alternatively you can press enter on start rip button or press alt+s key
Rip begins, Takes time to rip songs give it about 10 minutes
CD ejects
tab to burn button press space bar twice
Remove disk and enter a blank CD
tab to library tree view which is closed, right arrow to open
down arrow to select by artist
Tab to list view of artist
down arrow to select the band you wish to rip
Alternatively you could have selected just added, by song, year...
After selecting band use the Jaws drag and drop key control+insert+num
pad
slash
tab twice to basket list
Use Jaws drag and drop key control+insert+num pad slash to drop songs in
basket window
control + a to highlight all songs in basket
tab to start burn button and enter
burning begins and CD ejects when completed
Jaws states Windows Media Player close button press space bar to close
Done
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