Hi All,

 

Below is some information on burning CD's using Windows Media Player.  

 

Steve and Shannon Cook

Today I married my best friend.  

The one that I laugh with, live for, love.

October 11, 2003 

 

From: dan Thompson [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 5:21 PM
To: dan Thompson
Subject: Dan's tip for November 18 again

 

Well, I was a very poor speller/editor in the previous issue of this tip so
to save face, here it is again.

 

Burning a CD with Windows Media Player and an Alternative

There are two pieces to this tip.  The first deals with Windows Media Player
and detailed steps to burning a cd (data or audio.)  The second is an
alternative way of burning a CD.

 

The start of Each section  in the two part tip is marked with an asterisk.
Thus, one can use their find/replace in a word processor to move between the
two parts.

 

I am also attaching an excelent guide regarding Windows Media Player 11 and
JAWS.  This document explains in detail all the options and customization
that are available in WMP.

 

*I.  

Burning a CD with Windows Media Player Quick Method

1.  Place a blank cd into the cdrw drive and close it.

2.  Shortly a prompt will appear on screen asking what you wish to do with
this disc, "open, play etc."

So press the letter o for open followed by enter.  Leave this window open
for later use.

 

3.  Navigate to the location of files  for the cd burning project and select
them.

a.  To select all press control plus the letter a.

b.  If you wish to select noncontinuous files (not below each other in the
list), do the following

  Move to the first file to be selected.

  Hold down the left control key and press the spacebar twice or until you
hear the file's name followed by the word "selected.

Next, keep the control key down and arrow to each file to be included and
hit the spacebar.  You will hear "selected" if using a screenreader.  This
option of selecting files can be done without a screenreader.  I mention
this because there may be some visual computer users who wish to use the
keyboard.

 

4.  Once all files are selected using the "select all" or "noncontinuous"
method, press control plus the letter c for copying all files to the
clipboard.

Mouse users can  click the right mouse button and click on "copy."

 

5.   Press alt plus tab and return to the open window of the cdrw drive.

6.  Press control plus the letter v to paste in clipboard's contents.

7.  Press alt plus the letter f.

8.  Press the letter t.

9.  Press alt plus the letter n for next.

10.  If you are recording a data cd, Windows Media will start recording the
cd automatically and open the cdrw tray when finished.

11.  If making an audio cd, You will be prompted if you wish to make an
audio or data cd.  The default is audio.  Some individuals make their audio
cd's as data cd's to fit more on the disc.  However, these will not play in
a standard cd player.  So that is why audio is default.  Data cd's are
usually text, program or photo files.  So assuming you wish to make an audio
cd, Press alt plus n again.

12.  Windows media Player will open.  Then press alt plus the letter s to
start the burn.

 

13.  Windows media player will open the cdrw tray when finished.

14. Remove the cd and close the tray.

15.  Navigate back to the cdrw drive.  You will find the titles of the files
just recorded.

Press control plus the letter a followed by the delete key.  

16.  Press the letter y for the prompt asking if you are sure about removing
mutiple files.

This only removes the titles from the cdrw drive and not from the original
location.  This makes it easier when preparing for another cd burn.  If you
do not remove the tracks, they will still be their the next time entering
the cdrw drive.

 

 

Verse and Thought:

The  Lord is my helper

Hebrews 13:5-6
Keep your life free from love of money, and be content with what you have,
for he has said, "I will never leave you nor forsake you." So we can
confidently say, "The Lord is my helper; I will not fear; what can man do to
me?"
<http://christianity.about.com/od/faqhelpdesk/p/English-Standard-Version.htm
> (ESV) 

Inspiring Thought: The Lord is My Helper

In these
<http://christianity.about.com/od/prayersverses/qt/hardtimesbible.htm> hard
times of extreme economic instability, it's easy to lose focus, take our
eyes off God, and begin to worry about
<http://christianity.about.com/od/whatdoesthebiblesay/a/bibleandwealth.htm>
money. But, not only does the Lord say, "I will never leave you nor forsake
you," the wise old Psalmist observed in Psalm 37:25, "I have never seen the
righteous forsaken or their children begging bread." 

If you find yourself fretting today, let this passage infuse you with
confidence in the Lord's ability to take care of you. God is your helper! Do
not fear! 

 

If close enough, You are invited to a time of praise and prayer from 5:00 to
6:00 every Tuesday held in the lounge at First Presbyterian Church 870 W.
College Jacksonville, Il.   Come in the double glass doors by day care off
of West Minster.  Turn right at the first set of double doors across from
the coat closets.  Go up these stairs and turn left at the top.  

The lounge door will be opened and welcoming you in to God's open house of
praise and prayer!

 

 

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