Re: Burning a cd?

2015-02-04 Thread ken

   Hi Thom,  I hope you can help.
I had a pc crash, I've lost the direct email address to pc-audio.
What is it?.

thanks.


-Original Message- 
From: Tom Kaufman

Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2015 6:03 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Burning a cd?

Hanet:  As best as I can tell, your directions don't work with Windows 7 (at
least this was my experience with Windows Media 12; I've never really been
able to have someone make me understand how WMP works with Windows 7!
Tom Kaufman

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Hamit
Campos
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2015 2:45 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Burning a cd?

It's very easy. Just put the disk in, when it asks you what kind of CD, pick
audio. Next when it opens the CD folder paste the files just like you always
would. Then in the file menu choose write to disk. I think you tell this
wizard too you want an Audio one, and finally, WMP will open. Press the burn
button. Wam, there you have your CD.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Carliss
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2015 1:45 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Burning a cd?

Listers,

Now I fill bad to ask this question, but I need help and maybe a bit of it.
I don't really know how to burn dcs.  So, I would really appreciate it if I
may get some good lessons in burning dcs. I am a minister and I told some
folks that I would be glad to send then some of my christian music.  Please
help. I doh't know whether to use i Tunes, or windows media player?

I'm hear listening.

thanks to all.





Carliss






Re: Burning a cd?

2015-02-04 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

anyburn?

Link please?

thanks.





RE: Burning a cd?

2015-02-04 Thread Tom Kaufman
Ken:  Try this: pc-au...@pcaudio.org

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of ken
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2015 2:43 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Burning a cd?

Hi Thom,  I hope you can help.
I had a pc crash, I've lost the direct email address to pc-audio.
What is it?.

thanks.


-Original Message- 
From: Tom Kaufman
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2015 6:03 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Burning a cd?

Hanet:  As best as I can tell, your directions don't work with Windows 7 (at
least this was my experience with Windows Media 12; I've never really been
able to have someone make me understand how WMP works with Windows 7!
Tom Kaufman

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Hamit
Campos
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2015 2:45 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Burning a cd?

It's very easy. Just put the disk in, when it asks you what kind of CD, pick
audio. Next when it opens the CD folder paste the files just like you always
would. Then in the file menu choose write to disk. I think you tell this
wizard too you want an Audio one, and finally, WMP will open. Press the burn
button. Wam, there you have your CD.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Carliss
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2015 1:45 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Burning a cd?

Listers,

Now I fill bad to ask this question, but I need help and maybe a bit of it.
I don't really know how to burn dcs.  So, I would really appreciate it if I
may get some good lessons in burning dcs. I am a minister and I told some
folks that I would be glad to send then some of my christian music.  Please
help. I doh't know whether to use i Tunes, or windows media player?

I'm hear listening.

thanks to all.





Carliss







Re: Burning a cd?

2015-02-04 Thread ken

   thanks.


-Original Message- 
From: Tom Kaufman

Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2015 5:48 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Burning a cd?

Ken:  Try this: pc-au...@pcaudio.org

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of ken
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2015 2:43 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Burning a cd?

   Hi Thom,  I hope you can help.
I had a pc crash, I've lost the direct email address to pc-audio.
What is it?.

thanks.


-Original Message- 
From: Tom Kaufman

Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2015 6:03 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Burning a cd?

Hanet:  As best as I can tell, your directions don't work with Windows 7 (at
least this was my experience with Windows Media 12; I've never really been
able to have someone make me understand how WMP works with Windows 7!
Tom Kaufman

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Hamit
Campos
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2015 2:45 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Burning a cd?

It's very easy. Just put the disk in, when it asks you what kind of CD, pick
audio. Next when it opens the CD folder paste the files just like you always
would. Then in the file menu choose write to disk. I think you tell this
wizard too you want an Audio one, and finally, WMP will open. Press the burn
button. Wam, there you have your CD.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Carliss
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2015 1:45 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Burning a cd?

Listers,

Now I fill bad to ask this question, but I need help and maybe a bit of it.
I don't really know how to burn dcs.  So, I would really appreciate it if I
may get some good lessons in burning dcs. I am a minister and I told some
folks that I would be glad to send then some of my christian music.  Please
help. I doh't know whether to use i Tunes, or windows media player?

I'm hear listening.

thanks to all.





Carliss







RE: Burning a cd?

2015-02-03 Thread Tom Kaufman
Hanet:  As best as I can tell, your directions don't work with Windows 7 (at
least this was my experience with Windows Media 12; I've never really been
able to have someone make me understand how WMP works with Windows 7!
Tom Kaufman

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Hamit
Campos
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2015 2:45 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Burning a cd?

It's very easy. Just put the disk in, when it asks you what kind of CD, pick
audio. Next when it opens the CD folder paste the files just like you always
would. Then in the file menu choose write to disk. I think you tell this
wizard too you want an Audio one, and finally, WMP will open. Press the burn
button. Wam, there you have your CD.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Carliss
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2015 1:45 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Burning a cd?

Listers,

Now I fill bad to ask this question, but I need help and maybe a bit of it.
I don't really know how to burn dcs.  So, I would really appreciate it if I
may get some good lessons in burning dcs. I am a minister and I told some
folks that I would be glad to send then some of my christian music.  Please
help. I doh't know whether to use i Tunes, or windows media player?

I'm hear listening.

thanks to all.

 

 

Carliss






Re: Burning a cd?

2015-02-03 Thread Byron Stephens
There's also anyburn. There's a 32 and 64 bit version, and it's completely 
free and accessible.
- Original Message - 
From: Tom Kaufman tomca...@comcast.net

To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2015 3:03 PM
Subject: RE: Burning a cd?


Hanet:  As best as I can tell, your directions don't work with Windows 7 
(at

least this was my experience with Windows Media 12; I've never really been
able to have someone make me understand how WMP works with Windows 7!
Tom Kaufman

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Hamit
Campos
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2015 2:45 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Burning a cd?

It's very easy. Just put the disk in, when it asks you what kind of CD, 
pick
audio. Next when it opens the CD folder paste the files just like you 
always

would. Then in the file menu choose write to disk. I think you tell this
wizard too you want an Audio one, and finally, WMP will open. Press the 
burn

button. Wam, there you have your CD.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Carliss
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2015 1:45 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Burning a cd?

Listers,

Now I fill bad to ask this question, but I need help and maybe a bit of 
it.
I don't really know how to burn dcs.  So, I would really appreciate it if 
I

may get some good lessons in burning dcs. I am a minister and I told some
folks that I would be glad to send then some of my christian music. 
Please

help. I doh't know whether to use i Tunes, or windows media player?

I'm hear listening.

thanks to all.





Carliss







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RE: Burning a cd?

2015-02-02 Thread Hamit Campos
It's very easy. Just put the disk in, when it asks you what kind of CD, pick
audio. Next when it opens the CD folder paste the files just like you always
would. Then in the file menu choose write to disk. I think you tell this
wizard too you want an Audio one, and finally, WMP will open. Press the burn
button. Wam, there you have your CD.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Carliss
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2015 1:45 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Burning a cd?

Listers,

Now I fill bad to ask this question, but I need help and maybe a bit of it.
I don't really know how to burn dcs.  So, I would really appreciate it if I
may get some good lessons in burning dcs. I am a minister and I told some
folks that I would be glad to send then some of my christian music.  Please
help. I doh't know whether to use i Tunes, or windows media player?

I'm hear listening.

thanks to all.

 

 

Carliss





Burning a cd?

2015-02-02 Thread Carliss
Listers,

Now I fill bad to ask this question, but I need help and maybe a bit of it.
I don't really know how to burn dcs.  So, I would really appreciate it if I
may get some good lessons in burning dcs. I am a minister and I told some
folks that I would be glad to send then some of my christian music.  Please
help. I doh't know whether to use i Tunes, or windows media player?

I'm hear listening.

thanks to all.

 

 

Carliss



Question about burning a CD

2011-11-30 Thread Mark Meusborn
Howdy,

I probably confused everyone with my question yesterday.  I will try to 
rephrase.  I am using Gold Wave, and I am pretty new at this audio stuff.  
Here's my problem.  I have a cassette of a live show.  I made one long file, 
including both sides of the cassette.  I put all of the q's in, and split it 
all up in separate files.  When I burn a CD that way, it leaves gaps between 
the songs.  I am not sure how to make that not happen.  I would like to make 
the CD sound live, as it was originally recorded, but still be able to skip 
through to a certain song.  When you buy a CD that is recorded live, you can do 
that, I mean you can skip to song number 10 if you want to, but listening to 
the CD straight through will let you hear it seamless.  I am not sure how to do 
that.

I hope someone can help.  I am stumped.

Mark
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Re: Question about burning a CD

2011-11-30 Thread Rich De Steno
It depends on your burning software.  Some software allows for burning 
with no gaps between tracks.  Check the burning options and checkboxes 
when you begin the burning process.


Rich De Steno


On 11/30/2011 7:28 AM, Mark Meusborn wrote:

Howdy,

I probably confused everyone with my question yesterday.  I will try to 
rephrase.  I am using Gold Wave, and I am pretty new at this audio stuff.  
Here's my problem.  I have a cassette of a live show.  I made one long file, 
including both sides of the cassette.  I put all of the q's in, and split it 
all up in separate files.  When I burn a CD that way, it leaves gaps between 
the songs.  I am not sure how to make that not happen.  I would like to make 
the CD sound live, as it was originally recorded, but still be able to skip 
through to a certain song.  When you buy a CD that is recorded live, you can do 
that, I mean you can skip to song number 10 if you want to, but listening to 
the CD straight through will let you hear it seamless.  I am not sure how to do 
that.

I hope someone can help.  I am stumped.

Mark
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burning a CD that has multipal folders of songs on it on to one disk

2010-08-21 Thread Casey
Hi okay my brother has a CD that has folders on it and in these folders are 
different artists.

And that hole disk is that way.
This is one disk.
So does this mean that this is an mp3 disk.
So if I wanted to make a copy of it I would just have to select to have my 
burning program burn an mp3 CD when burning this disk for my self or is this 
a different formatted disk and then do I have to select a different burning 
method?

This disk so my brother says has about 900 songs on it.
Witch I don't think is possible on A CD but maybe it could be.
So if anyone hear has any ideas or hints on this feel free to pass them 
along and thank you all ahead of time for any assistance I may get with 
this.


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RE: burning a CD that has multipal folders of songs on it on to one disk

2010-08-21 Thread Walter Ramage
Hi.  1. it seems likely the tracks are mp3 but the way to check is to
highlight a single track and check the properties of that track,it will tell
you the file type.  Alternatively check the extention to see if it is .mp3.
or just ask your brother what format he burned the disc in.  2. If they are
mp3 files then you wouldn't get 900 tracks on a 700mg disc, the max i've
managed with reasonable bit rates is 175, so it is possible they are on a
DVD disc.  Walter.

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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]on Behalf Of Casey
Sent: 21 August 2010 15:04
To: PC Audio
Subject: burning a CD that has multipal folders of songs on it on to one
disk


Hi okay my brother has a CD that has folders on it and in these folders are
different artists.
And that hole disk is that way.
This is one disk.
So does this mean that this is an mp3 disk.
So if I wanted to make a copy of it I would just have to select to have my
burning program burn an mp3 CD when burning this disk for my self or is this
a different formatted disk and then do I have to select a different burning
method?
This disk so my brother says has about 900 songs on it.
Witch I don't think is possible on A CD but maybe it could be.
So if anyone hear has any ideas or hints on this feel free to pass them
along and thank you all ahead of time for any assistance I may get with
this.

Casey


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Re: burning a cd with windows media player 11 question

2009-11-21 Thread dan thompson

Hi
there, here is how it should work.

Burning an audio cd



1. Insert a blank CDR disc into your CDRW drive.

2. A dialog window should pop up after a few seconds.  Your screenreader 
should say, CDRW (and the letter of that drive.)




You are in a list view, Press the up or down arrow until you highlight open 
rittible cd using windows explorer.  Tab to the OK button and hit enter.


You could also just press the letter o followed by enter to open the same cd 
folder.




3. Now hold down the right windows key and hit the letter E.  This will 
bring up


Windows Explorer.

You will land in the treeview on My Computer.

If the files you are looking for is located in My Documents, arrow up one 
time then


tab, and then you should be in a list of the files that are in My Documents.

If the files are not in My Documents, then tab one time, hit L for local 
drive, hit


enter.

Now you are in a list of folders contained on your C: or main drive.

Navigate to where the files you want to burn are located.

4. Now it is basically a copy and paste process.

Select the files you want to burn either one at a time or group at a time, 
and hit


Control C to copy the files.

Remember that to select files, hold down the left control key and press the 
space bar on those files you wish to select.  If you press the spacebar and 
you hear the file's name spoken followed by unselected, press the spacebar 
again and that file will be selected.  You usually only need press the 
spacebar once on each file.   Remember to not let go of the control key 
while highlighting files.  If you happen to accidently let go of the control 
key and then arrow down once to the next file, all files are unselected.






5. Now hit alt tab to go to the CDRW drive dialog.  Then hit Control V to 
paste those


files to the CDRW drive folder.

6. If you have more files to burn, use Alt Tab to switch between the two 
windows.


Do steps 4  5 until all of the files you want to burn are copied over.

NOTE: Remember the 700 MB limit per CD.

Make sure the total of all of your files does not go over that limit.

7. Now once you are done copying and ready to burn, Alt Tab until you are in 
the CDRW


Drive dialog.

8. Hit Alt F for the file menu.  Hit enter on the first choice, which should 
be,


write these files to CD.

9. This will bring up the CD burning Wizard dialog.  You will be put in a CD 
name:


edit box.

The date is automatically put into this box by default.

To give your CD a name, first hit the delete key to clear the edit box, then 
type


what you would like to name the CD.

10. Then just tab to the next button and hit the space bar.

11.  You are given the choice of two radio buttons.  The highlighted one is 
make an audio cd for standard audio cd players.


The second radio button is make a data cd for computer and some cd 
players.




12.Tab to next and press enter or the space bar.



13.  Window media player will open.Tab to burn button and press the 
space bar.




14.  Tab to start burn  and press the space bar or enter.  The burning 
process will start.




When it is done writing, your CD drive door should automatically pop out so 
you can


remove the CD.



You will be placed back into Windows Media Player with the start burn 
buttonhighlighted.


I hope the above instructions helped you accomplish what you were wanting to 
do!


- Original Message - 
From: Don Lorah donlo...@verizon.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: burning a cd with windows media player 11 question


I have two problems:  When I try to paste files, Windows says:  Windows 
has
a problem copying; these are mp3 files.  Second, after opening the 
wizzard,
I do not get the choice of:  audio or beta.  Pressing next immediately 
burns

a beta and not an audio.  Disc is then unusable.  Any help appreciated,
thanks, Don
- Original Message - 
From: DJ DOCTOR P djdoct...@att.net

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 1:53 PM
Subject: Re: burning a cd with windows media player 11 question


High Dan,
When the CD writing wizard comes up, it will give you 2 choices.
It will give you the option to make a data CD or to make an audio CD.
Scroll down to make an audio CD in then press inter for Jaws or click the
next button for Window Eyes.

From that point on, you should be good to go.

My best regards!
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: dan thompson dthomps...@mchsi.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 6:15 AM
Subject: burning a cd with windows media player 11 question



Can someone  please give the step-by- step for burning audio with WMP11.
After I open
the wizzard, and press, next, the burning begins and I have a beta cd 
when

I want
an audio.  About one in ten tries I do actually get the menu choice of
beta or audio.
How can I always get this choice?  Any

Re: burning a cd with windows media player 11 question

2009-11-21 Thread dan thompson


thank you very much for the guidance.

- Original Message - 
From: Cornell Ligon cjli...@msn.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 8:18 AM
Subject: RE: burning a cd with windows media player 11 question





Hi,

open the player and tab down to burn settings. Press enter there and move 
arrow down once. You will then have the option to select audio or data 
cd - make sure the audio is checked.


HTH!



Best Regards, Cornell




From: dthomps...@mchsi.com
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: burning a cd with windows media player 11 question
Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 05:15:10 -0600

Can someone please give the step-by- step for burning audio with WMP11.
After I open
the wizzard, and press, next, the burning begins and I have a beta cd 
when I

want
an audio. About one in ten tries I do actually get the menu choice of 
beta

or audio.
How can I always get this choice? Any help appreciated,
I am using win-xp pro with Window-eyes 7.1.
Thahnks in advance.


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burning a cd with windows media player 11 question

2009-11-20 Thread dan thompson
Can someone  please give the step-by- step for burning audio with WMP11. 
After I open
the wizzard, and press, next, the burning begins and I have a beta cd when I 
want
an audio.  About one in ten tries I do actually get the menu choice of beta 
or audio.

How can I always get this choice?  Any help appreciated,
I am using win-xp pro with Window-eyes 7.1.
Thahnks in advance.


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RE: burning a cd with windows media player 11 question

2009-11-20 Thread Cornell Ligon


Hi,

open the player and tab down to burn settings. Press enter there and move arrow 
down once. You will then have the option to select audio or data cd - make sure 
the audio is checked.

HTH!



Best Regards, Cornell


 
 From: dthomps...@mchsi.com
 To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Subject: burning a cd with windows media player 11 question
 Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 05:15:10 -0600
 
 Can someone please give the step-by- step for burning audio with WMP11. 
 After I open
 the wizzard, and press, next, the burning begins and I have a beta cd when I 
 want
 an audio. About one in ten tries I do actually get the menu choice of beta 
 or audio.
 How can I always get this choice? Any help appreciated,
 I am using win-xp pro with Window-eyes 7.1.
 Thahnks in advance.
 
 
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Re: burning a cd with windows media player 11 question

2009-11-20 Thread DJ DOCTOR P

High Dan,
When the CD writing wizard comes up, it will give you 2 choices.
It will give you the option to make a data CD or to make an audio CD.
Scroll down to make an audio CD in then press inter for Jaws or click the 
next button for Window Eyes.

From that point on, you should be good to go.

My best regards!
 John.
- Original Message - 
From: dan thompson dthomps...@mchsi.com

To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 6:15 AM
Subject: burning a cd with windows media player 11 question


Can someone  please give the step-by- step for burning audio with WMP11. 
After I open
the wizzard, and press, next, the burning begins and I have a beta cd when 
I want
an audio.  About one in ten tries I do actually get the menu choice of 
beta or audio.

How can I always get this choice?  Any help appreciated,
I am using win-xp pro with Window-eyes 7.1.
Thahnks in advance.


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Re: burning a cd with windows media player 11 question

2009-11-20 Thread Don Lorah
When the wizzard comes up I get no choice and the next immediately burns a 
beta cd.  Help appreciated, don
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From: DJ DOCTOR P djdoct...@att.net
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 1:53 PM
Subject: Re: burning a cd with windows media player 11 question


High Dan,
When the CD writing wizard comes up, it will give you 2 choices.
It will give you the option to make a data CD or to make an audio CD.
Scroll down to make an audio CD in then press inter for Jaws or click the
next button for Window Eyes.
From that point on, you should be good to go.
My best regards!
  John.
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From: dan thompson dthomps...@mchsi.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 6:15 AM
Subject: burning a cd with windows media player 11 question


 Can someone  please give the step-by- step for burning audio with WMP11.
 After I open
 the wizzard, and press, next, the burning begins and I have a beta cd when
 I want
 an audio.  About one in ten tries I do actually get the menu choice of
 beta or audio.
 How can I always get this choice?  Any help appreciated,
 I am using win-xp pro with Window-eyes 7.1.
 Thahnks in advance.


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Re: Burning a CD in Windows Media Player 11

2009-05-04 Thread Brian Olesen

hi,
just tab around til you get to burn button and burn menu.
press enter on burn menu.

Brian
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Ok.  Probably the stupid question of the day or perhaps the week.

In WMP10, the CD option was on the files menu.  I just upgraded to WMP11
and was going to burn a couple of files into an audio CD but now cannot
find the burn option.
Where is it?  I do have the Classic Menues enabled if that makes a
difference and I am running xp Home and Window-Eyes 7.01.






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Re: Burning a CD in Windows Media Player 11

2009-05-04 Thread David Bailes

Hi,

there's a jaws guide to wmp 11, and most of it is equally applicable to window 
eyes:

http://vip.chowo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/jaws/Windows-Media-Player-11-Guide.html

the revlevant sections are probably: introduction, main window, player taskbar, 
and burn page,

David.

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Ok.  Probably the stupid question of the day or perhaps the week.

In WMP10, the CD option was on the files menu.  I just upgraded to WMP11 
and was going to burn a couple of files into an audio CD but now cannot 
find the burn option.
Where is it?  I do have the Classic Menues enabled if that makes a 
difference and I am running xp Home and Window-Eyes 7.01.



  

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Burning a CD in Windows Media Player 11

2009-05-02 Thread Mike Pietruk
Ok.  Probably the stupid question of the day or perhaps the week.

In WMP10, the CD option was on the files menu.  I just upgraded to WMP11 
and was going to burn a couple of files into an audio CD but now cannot 
find the burn option.
Where is it?  I do have the Classic Menues enabled if that makes a 
difference and I am running xp Home and Window-Eyes 7.01.






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when burning a cd does it matter if I have a plugin selected for limiting audio in winamp or not

2007-11-25 Thread Casey
Hear is what I would like to know.
If I have a multi band limiting plug in selected in whenamp for listening to 
mp3's and things like that.
Does it matter or have any affect on a cd that I am burning I mean does it 
affect the sound of it or adjust the sound of the burned copy of the cd?
Or does it not matter if I have any plug in selected in win or not cause 
since winamp has nothing to do wth cd's and burning them then I can just 
leave whatever plug ins selected in winamp and not even worry about them.
And just burn a cd like I usually would before I had the pul ins installed 
and running.
Or is it a good idea to first open and go in toe dsp plug in section and 
unselect any plug ins that might be running before burning the cd?
Thanks ahd have a nice day.

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Re: when burning a cd with nero what is the best bit rate to use

2007-09-03 Thread nick danger
houdy Casey,

For burning purposes I use any speed from as little as 12 to as much as 24x 
but no higher.  Higher speeds for recording audio in nero or for that matter 
other burners tend to cause writing errors; trust me I've got the coasters 
ta proobe it grins.

Tony
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Subject: when burning a cd with nero what is the best bit rate to use


What I would like to know is.  When using Nero to make a copy of a cd that
you own or have borrowed or whatever when you are selecting your speed for
it to burn at witch is the best speed to use?  What I mean is when you are
setting Nero up to copy the disc and it is an audio cd.  When you get to the
place where you can select the speed for your drive to burn at like 48 x 32
24 16 witch one is best to select or doesn't it matter?  Also is there a
loss in the sound of the audio on the copy of the disk that you just made or
does using one speed over another give you better sound quality for your
copied cd?  Just wanting to know cause I am burning a lot of disks today and
would like to get it done with the best quality that I can.  So I will look
forward to reading any replies that come across the list on this.  Thanks to
everyone in advance for any assistastance that I might get on this.

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RE: when burning a cd with nero what is the best bit rate to use

2007-09-03 Thread albert griffith
I think this depends on the quality of your drive and the amount of
processor speed and memory you have.  I run mine flat out without incident,
however, my last machine wouldn't burn right at speeds over 32X. 

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houdy Casey,

For burning purposes I use any speed from as little as 12 to as much as 24x
but no higher.  Higher speeds for recording audio in nero or for that matter
other burners tend to cause writing errors; trust me I've got the coasters
ta proobe it grins.

Tony
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Subject: when burning a cd with nero what is the best bit rate to use


What I would like to know is.  When using Nero to make a copy of a cd that
you own or have borrowed or whatever when you are selecting your speed for
it to burn at witch is the best speed to use?  What I mean is when you are
setting Nero up to copy the disc and it is an audio cd.  When you get to the
place where you can select the speed for your drive to burn at like 48 x 32
24 16 witch one is best to select or doesn't it matter?  Also is there a
loss in the sound of the audio on the copy of the disk that you just made or
does using one speed over another give you better sound quality for your
copied cd?  Just wanting to know cause I am burning a lot of disks today and
would like to get it done with the best quality that I can.  So I will look
forward to reading any replies that come across the list on this.  Thanks to
everyone in advance for any assistastance that I might get on this.

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Re: when burning a cd with nero what is the best bit rate to use

2007-09-03 Thread DJ DOCTOR P
High Casey,
I found in my experience, it doesn't matter what program you're using to 
burn an audio CD.
The best results you will get, is when your drive is writing the files to CD 
at its slowest speed.
Because if they're written to fast, most audio CD players will have a 
tracking problem with those CDS.
  John Price.
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Subject: when burning a cd with nero what is the best bit rate to use


 What I would like to know is.  When using Nero to make a copy of a cd that
 you own or have borrowed or whatever when you are selecting your speed for
 it to burn at witch is the best speed to use?  What I mean is when you are
 setting Nero up to copy the disc and it is an audio cd.  When you get to 
 the
 place where you can select the speed for your drive to burn at like 48 x 
 32
 24 16 witch one is best to select or doesn't it matter?  Also is there a
 loss in the sound of the audio on the copy of the disk that you just made 
 or
 does using one speed over another give you better sound quality for your
 copied cd?  Just wanting to know cause I am burning a lot of disks today 
 and
 would like to get it done with the best quality that I can.  So I will 
 look
 forward to reading any replies that come across the list on this.  Thanks 
 to
 everyone in advance for any assistastance that I might get on this.

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RE: when burning a cd with nero what is the best bit rate to use

2007-09-03 Thread albert griffith
Nero and most other modern burners will automatically select the optimum
right speed for you.   

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High Casey,
I found in my experience, it doesn't matter what program you're using to
burn an audio CD.
The best results you will get, is when your drive is writing the files to CD
at its slowest speed.
Because if they're written to fast, most audio CD players will have a
tracking problem with those CDS.
  John Price.
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Subject: when burning a cd with nero what is the best bit rate to use


 What I would like to know is.  When using Nero to make a copy of a cd 
 that you own or have borrowed or whatever when you are selecting your 
 speed for it to burn at witch is the best speed to use?  What I mean 
 is when you are setting Nero up to copy the disc and it is an audio 
 cd.  When you get to the place where you can select the speed for your 
 drive to burn at like 48 x
 32
 24 16 witch one is best to select or doesn't it matter?  Also is there 
 a loss in the sound of the audio on the copy of the disk that you just 
 made or does using one speed over another give you better sound 
 quality for your copied cd?  Just wanting to know cause I am burning a 
 lot of disks today and would like to get it done with the best quality 
 that I can.  So I will look forward to reading any replies that come 
 across the list on this.  Thanks to everyone in advance for any 
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Re: when burning a cd with nero what is the best bit rate to use

2007-09-03 Thread Curtis Delzer

Speed makes no difference in quality in any way. Speed has to do with the 
quality of the media you're using to burn on, higher quality can handle 
faster speeds, that's all. It is likely that if you burn at faster than 32X 
or so, errors are more likely and you'll waste a lot more media than at 16X 
which I generally use which is slow but always works. Right now I don't have 
a lot of good media so don't dare try burning on it faster than 16X or I 
have coasters all over the place.
The copy you're making is digital so there is no loss whatsoever.

Curtis Delzer
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Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 1:21 PM
Subject: when burning a cd with nero what is the best bit rate to use


 What I would like to know is.  When using Nero to make a copy of a cd that
 you own or have borrowed or whatever when you are selecting your speed for
 it to burn at witch is the best speed to use?  What I mean is when you are
 setting Nero up to copy the disc and it is an audio cd.  When you get to 
 the
 place where you can select the speed for your drive to burn at like 48 x 
 32
 24 16 witch one is best to select or doesn't it matter?  Also is there a
 loss in the sound of the audio on the copy of the disk that you just made 
 or
 does using one speed over another give you better sound quality for your
 copied cd?  Just wanting to know cause I am burning a lot of disks today 
 and
 would like to get it done with the best quality that I can.  So I will 
 look
 forward to reading any replies that come across the list on this.  Thanks 
 to
 everyone in advance for any assistastance that I might get on this.

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Re: when burning a cd with nero what is the best bit rate to use

2007-09-03 Thread Kenneth Suratt
all I do is to set nero to automatically choose the speed.
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Subject: when burning a cd with nero what is the best bit rate to use


 What I would like to know is.  When using Nero to make a copy of a cd that
 you own or have borrowed or whatever when you are selecting your speed for
 it to burn at witch is the best speed to use?  What I mean is when you are
 setting Nero up to copy the disc and it is an audio cd.  When you get to 
 the
 place where you can select the speed for your drive to burn at like 48 x 
 32
 24 16 witch one is best to select or doesn't it matter?  Also is there a
 loss in the sound of the audio on the copy of the disk that you just made 
 or
 does using one speed over another give you better sound quality for your
 copied cd?  Just wanting to know cause I am burning a lot of disks today 
 and
 would like to get it done with the best quality that I can.  So I will 
 look
 forward to reading any replies that come across the list on this.  Thanks 
 to
 everyone in advance for any assistastance that I might get on this.

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RE: Burning Audio cd in Roxio5.30?

2006-03-27 Thread Ford Blackwell
Should be able to without a problem. 

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Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 7:29 PM
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Subject: Re: Burning Audio cd in Roxio5.30?

Correction/Addition.
In my original message, I said that I was unable to play the cd in
Cd-Da-Extractor, I was wrong.  In order to play a cd in cd-da-extractor,
I have to be in Cd-Ripper tab of the program, where I was not when I
sent the message initially.  When I realized this mistake and played it
in the right tab, it played just fine.  Now my question is, would I be
able to play it in the regular cd-player?
Thanks!

Regards,
Fazil.



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Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 5:17 PM
Subject: Burning Audio cd in Roxio5.30?


 Hi.
 I got a question about burning an audio-cd by using Roxio5.30.
 I tried to burn an audio cd.  I successfully added all the tracks to
the 
 cd-project and I was ready to burn the cd.  When I got the recording 
 dialog, I was on the Start-button, I thought well, let me check out
all 
 the available options before activating the Start-Button.  I came to a
set 
 of 4-radio buttons regarding the finalization of the cession and the
cd, 
 instead of selecting the default radio-button, I checked the
radio-button 
 which said something like finalize the cd and the cession, and hit 
 Start-button.  My cd was burn successfully.  I was able to play all
the 6 
 tracks it in Winamp as well as in Windows Media Player, however, I
could 
 not play this cd in Cd DA Extractor6x, where I always play all the
audio 
 cds.
 I am not sure whether this cd would play in the car-cd-player or in
the 
 home stereo as I have access to none of those.
 I personal feel that the cd did not play in cd-da Extractor6 because I
did 
 not select the appropriate radio-button when selecting those
radio-buttons 
 regarding the finalization of the cession and the cd, what do you
think? 
 Your help is much appreciated.
 Thanks!
 Regards,
 Fazil.


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Burning Audio cd in Roxio5.30?

2006-03-26 Thread Fazil M.
Hi.
I got a question about burning an audio-cd by using Roxio5.30.
I tried to burn an audio cd.  I successfully added all the tracks to the 
cd-project and I was ready to burn the cd.  When I got the recording dialog, I 
was on the Start-button, I thought well, let me check out all the available 
options before activating the Start-Button.  I came to a set of 4-radio buttons 
regarding the finalization of the cession and the cd, instead of selecting the 
default radio-button, I checked the radio-button which said something like 
finalize the cd and the cession, and hit Start-button.  My cd was burn 
successfully.  I was able to play all the 6 tracks it in Winamp as well as in 
Windows Media Player, however, I could not play this cd in Cd DA Extractor6x, 
where I always play all the audio cds.
I am not sure whether this cd would play in the car-cd-player or in the home 
stereo as I have access to none of those.
I personal feel that the cd did not play in cd-da Extractor6 because I did not 
select the appropriate radio-button when selecting those radio-buttons 
regarding the finalization of the cession and the cd, what do you think?  Your 
help is much appreciated.
Thanks!
Regards,
Fazil.


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Re: Burning Audio cd in Roxio5.30?

2006-03-26 Thread Fazil M.
Correction/Addition.
In my original message, I said that I was unable to play the cd in 
Cd-Da-Extractor, I was wrong.  In order to play a cd in cd-da-extractor, I 
have to be in Cd-Ripper tab of the program, where I was not when I sent the 
message initially.  When I realized this mistake and played it in the right 
tab, it played just fine.  Now my question is, would I be able to play it in 
the regular cd-player?
Thanks!

Regards,
Fazil.



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From: Fazil M. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 5:17 PM
Subject: Burning Audio cd in Roxio5.30?


 Hi.
 I got a question about burning an audio-cd by using Roxio5.30.
 I tried to burn an audio cd.  I successfully added all the tracks to the 
 cd-project and I was ready to burn the cd.  When I got the recording 
 dialog, I was on the Start-button, I thought well, let me check out all 
 the available options before activating the Start-Button.  I came to a set 
 of 4-radio buttons regarding the finalization of the cession and the cd, 
 instead of selecting the default radio-button, I checked the radio-button 
 which said something like finalize the cd and the cession, and hit 
 Start-button.  My cd was burn successfully.  I was able to play all the 6 
 tracks it in Winamp as well as in Windows Media Player, however, I could 
 not play this cd in Cd DA Extractor6x, where I always play all the audio 
 cds.
 I am not sure whether this cd would play in the car-cd-player or in the 
 home stereo as I have access to none of those.
 I personal feel that the cd did not play in cd-da Extractor6 because I did 
 not select the appropriate radio-button when selecting those radio-buttons 
 regarding the finalization of the cession and the cd, what do you think? 
 Your help is much appreciated.
 Thanks!
 Regards,
 Fazil.


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gold wave and burning a CD

2006-01-23 Thread rob monitor2
Hi, It's me again I'm using gold wave so what format do I use to burn a CD for 
playing in a car CD player???
THANK YOU
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Re: gold wave and burning a CD

2006-01-23 Thread Dana S. Leslie
Save your Goldwave sound file as a .wav. Then, burn the .wav onto a CD.

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Re: gold wave and burning a CD

2006-01-23 Thread Bruce Toews

Being sure to specify an audio, not a data, CD.

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Save your Goldwave sound file as a .wav. Then, burn the .wav onto a CD.

Blessed Be,

Dana
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Hi, It's me again I'm using gold wave so what format do I use to burn a CD
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Re: Nero and problem burning audio cd

2005-12-26 Thread Larry Higgins
Darn. I forgot to mention after all of this that I am converting mp3 
files to  CDA for  playing on a normal cd player. Maybe now this 
whole thing will make more since g.

At 08:57 AM 12/25/2005, you wrote:
Hello everyone, and a merry Christmas.

I am having a problem burning  mp3s to an audio cd using Nero 6 Ultra
Edition. The set belongs to the Carpenters Old Fashioned
Christmas  album. There may be other similar problems throughout the
compilation, but my problem is noticeable on the first track It Came
upon A Midnight Clear where the end has a hiccup, where the world
gold sounds like go..old, without the dot of course g. I have
removed the silence between tracks, as well as check the item in the
cda settings tab, and still no improvement. I was making this thing
for my dear wife for Christmas, so I was kind of disappointed with
the results. This is my first time to make an audio cd with Nero. I
usually burn data cds.

BTW, the file doesn't have the problem. I even tried the cd on
another player, namely my Victor Reader Classic, thinking that Winamp
might be responsible for the problem. Also tried recording at 16X.
I'm totally out of ideas.

Any help would be greatly appreciated,

Larry



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Nero and problem burning audio cd

2005-12-25 Thread Larry Higgins
Hello everyone, and a merry Christmas.

I am having a problem burning  mp3s to an audio cd using Nero 6 Ultra 
Edition. The set belongs to the Carpenters Old Fashioned 
Christmas  album. There may be other similar problems throughout the 
compilation, but my problem is noticeable on the first track It Came 
upon A Midnight Clear where the end has a hiccup, where the world 
gold sounds like go..old, without the dot of course g. I have 
removed the silence between tracks, as well as check the item in the 
cda settings tab, and still no improvement. I was making this thing 
for my dear wife for Christmas, so I was kind of disappointed with 
the results. This is my first time to make an audio cd with Nero. I 
usually burn data cds.

BTW, the file doesn't have the problem. I even tried the cd on 
another player, namely my Victor Reader Classic, thinking that Winamp 
might be responsible for the problem. Also tried recording at 16X. 
I'm totally out of ideas.

Any help would be greatly appreciated,

Larry   



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Re: Nero and problem burning audio cd

2005-12-25 Thread Kevin Doucet
Hi,

You might try reducing the burn speed.

At 08:57 AM 12/25/2005 -0600, you wrote:

Hello everyone, and a merry Christmas.

I am having a problem burning  mp3s to an audio cd using Nero 6 Ultra 
Edition. The set belongs to the Carpenters Old Fashioned 
Christmas  album. There may be other similar problems throughout the 
compilation, but my problem is noticeable on the first track It Came 
upon A Midnight Clear where the end has a hiccup, where the world 
gold sounds like go..old, without the dot of course g. I have 
removed the silence between tracks, as well as check the item in the 
cda settings tab, and still no improvement. I was making this thing 
for my dear wife for Christmas, so I was kind of disappointed with 
the results. This is my first time to make an audio cd with Nero. I 
usually burn data cds.

BTW, the file doesn't have the problem. I even tried the cd on 
another player, namely my Victor Reader Classic, thinking that Winamp 
might be responsible for the problem. Also tried recording at 16X. 
I'm totally out of ideas.

Any help would be greatly appreciated,

Larry   



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Re: Nero and problem burning audio cd

2005-12-25 Thread DOC
I don't know if this is still valid but I do all my audio recording at 8x.
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From: Larry Higgins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, December 25, 2005 7:57 AM
Subject: Nero and problem burning audio cd


 Hello everyone, and a merry Christmas.

 I am having a problem burning  mp3s to an audio cd using Nero 6 Ultra
 Edition. The set belongs to the Carpenters Old Fashioned
 Christmas  album. There may be other similar problems throughout the
 compilation, but my problem is noticeable on the first track It Came
 upon A Midnight Clear where the end has a hiccup, where the world
 gold sounds like go..old, without the dot of course g. I have
 removed the silence between tracks, as well as check the item in the
 cda settings tab, and still no improvement. I was making this thing
 for my dear wife for Christmas, so I was kind of disappointed with
 the results. This is my first time to make an audio cd with Nero. I
 usually burn data cds.

 BTW, the file doesn't have the problem. I even tried the cd on
 another player, namely my Victor Reader Classic, thinking that Winamp
 might be responsible for the problem. Also tried recording at 16X.
 I'm totally out of ideas.

 Any help would be greatly appreciated,

 Larry



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Trimming in Goldwave Burning to CD

2005-05-09 Thread Dana S. Leslie
First, after digitizing all of my old cassettes with Goldwave (one entire 
side of a cassette to a file), I used Goldwave's autocue feature to break 
the file up into tracks. Then, I wanted to trim the tracks before burning 
them. I had configured the autocue so that all the dead air was at the end 
of each track, none at the beginning. This meant that I had to fast forward 
through each track to position the finish marker, and do it over and over 
again each time I overshot the end. Is there any keystroke or other way to 
quickly position the finish marker at the end of the soundscape, as opposed 
to the end of the file (which is what ctrl-end seems to do); or, 
alternatively, would it be easier if I just reconfigured autocue to put all 
of the dead air at the beginning of the file? What has worked best for 
others here?

Second, after burning the tracks to a CD, I noticed two peculiarities: the 
CD plays fine in my stereo CD player. But, if I browse the CD on my 
computer, I don't see any CDA files (or anything else) on the CD (The drive 
folder is entirely empty.), and the CD won't start when I double click the 
drive icon; I have to manually start Winamp and use its play command. Any 
idea what's going on here?

Thanks.
Blessed Be,
Dana
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RE: Burning a CD with Nero Express

2004-11-26 Thread George Gray
If I may inquire along the same vein?

After selecting several songs and adding them to the list how can one find
the total time accumulated?

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Re: Burning a CD with Nero Express

2004-11-26 Thread doc
press F7 
You will have to use your alternative cursor to find your info
Doc Wright
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Men are like a fine wine. They start out 
as grapes, and it's up to women
 to stomp the crap out of them until they 
turn into something acceptable
 to have dinner with. 
but then again women are always putting 
their foot into it!
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If I may inquire along the same vein?

After selecting several songs and adding them to the list how can one find
the total time accumulated?

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Re: Burning a CD with Nero Express

2004-11-26 Thread Curtis Delzer
Just copy and paste them, that's all.
Curtis Delzer
At 09:57 PM 11/24/2004, you wrote:
Hi,
How do I add files to a data CD in Nero express? Im using JFW 5.
Thanks.
~Ann
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RE: Burning a CD with Nero Express

2004-11-26 Thread Curtis Delzer
It is displayed a little way above the list of songs you've pasted I think, 
but it is definitely there on the screen.


Curtis Delzer

At 08:20 AM 11/26/2004, you wrote:
If I may inquire along the same vein?
After selecting several songs and adding them to the list how can one find
the total time accumulated?
Thanks.


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Re: Burning a CD with Nero Express

2004-11-25 Thread Frank Deweese
Hi Anne,
Kevin Loydd has an abundent knowledge of Nero.  I am sure, if he sees your 
message, he will come to your rescue.
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Hi,
How do I add files to a data CD in Nero express? Im using JFW 5.
Thanks.
~Ann
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Re: Burning a CD with Nero Express

2004-11-25 Thread Ann
I hope someone does 'cause so far, I Haven't been able to do a thing with
Nero Express.

~Ann


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 Kevin Loydd has an abundent knowledge of Nero.  I am sure, if he sees your
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  Thanks.
 
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Re: Burning a CD with Nero Express

2004-11-25 Thread shirley
what is nero express.i have nero burning rom but i've been hearing about 
nero express, nero smart start.are they the same?
shirley
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I hope someone does 'cause so far, I Haven't been able to do a thing with
Nero Express.
~Ann
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Kevin Loydd has an abundent knowledge of Nero.  I am sure, if he sees 
your
message, he will come to your rescue.
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 How do I add files to a data CD in Nero express? Im using JFW 5.

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Re: Burning a CD with Nero Express

2004-11-25 Thread Robert Carter
Hi All,
In my experience, Nero Express is very much not screen reader friendly. 
Whereas, the full version of Nero works very well. I use it with 
Window-Eyes but assume that it works equally well with Jaws. If you want to 
use Nero, you will save yourself lots of pain by getting the full version. 
The bad news is the cost. I do find Nero to be a fine burning program.

Robert Carter
At 11:23 PM 11/25/2004, you wrote:

I hope someone does 'cause so far, I Haven't been able to do a thing with
Nero Express.
~Ann
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 Hi Anne,

 Kevin Loydd has an abundent knowledge of Nero.  I am sure, if he sees your
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  Hi,
 
  How do I add files to a data CD in Nero express? Im using JFW 5.
 
  Thanks.
 
  ~Ann
 
 
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Re: Burning a CD with Nero Express

2004-11-25 Thread RQJ
Hi Robert,
I'll have to agree with you on that one!
I am using Nero5.5, and Jaws3.7, on a Win98SE machine,
and have no problems.

Richard Justice
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Hi All,

In my experience, Nero Express is very much not screen reader friendly.
Whereas, the full version of Nero works very well. I use it with
Window-Eyes but assume that it works equally well with Jaws. If you want to
use Nero, you will save yourself lots of pain by getting the full version.
The bad news is the cost. I do find Nero to be a fine burning program.

Robert Carter

At 11:23 PM 11/25/2004, you wrote:



I hope someone does 'cause so far, I Haven't been able to do a thing with
Nero Express.

~Ann


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your
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Re: Burning data cd in winamp pro

2004-07-06 Thread Bradford Trainham
Hi,
I think you can only make audio cds from within Winamp pro.  There may
be some plugin, but I've never seen any means of producing a data cd
in Winamp pro.
Brad
On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 08:50:33 +0400, you wrote:

Hi All 

Have been messing around in winamp pro and have sorted out ripping and
burning audio cds, but am having a problem trying to burn a data cd.  I
am trying to burn a number of mp3 files that are a book onto a cdrw and
I know there is enough space to put them on the disk but in winamp it
only seems to let me burn one of the files which is just short of 70
mins so i figure it is converting it to a wav file.  How can I burn data
cds or is it not possible?

Cheers 

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Burning data cd in winamp pro

2004-07-05 Thread Hamish Mackenzie
Hi All 

Have been messing around in winamp pro and have sorted out ripping and
burning audio cds, but am having a problem trying to burn a data cd.  I
am trying to burn a number of mp3 files that are a book onto a cdrw and
I know there is enough space to put them on the disk but in winamp it
only seems to let me burn one of the files which is just short of 70
mins so i figure it is converting it to a wav file.  How can I burn data
cds or is it not possible?

Cheers 

Hamish 

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Re: First time burning a CD

2004-06-17 Thread Georges Doura
david,

R1:  For some updated program like Raxio 4 or more, you don't need to change
mp3 file to wav before it's automaticly done.
R2: To make sure they are inother you want, mumerize them with 01 for the
first track 02 and so on. Don't copy more track the CD can take.
R3 The space from track to track will automaticly be there.
It is  important  to finalize the cd so it will play automaticly on any cd
player.
I've done many time successfully

Hope that's help.

Georges



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Subject: First time burning a CD


 Hi listers

 I have several mp3 files I want to burn to a CD, which I have never done
before. I have Goldwave 4.26, and some version of Nero. Some questions:

 1. How can I quickly convert all these files from .mp3 to .wav format,
without doing this one file at a time?

 2. What is the easiest way to copy these .wav files to the CD drive while
keeping them in a specific order?

 3. If I copy them one file at a time, are they automatically copied so
that there is minimal space or gap between the files?

 4. Is the first file automatically placed at the physical start of the CD?

 5. Once I have completed copying these files to the CD, do I need to do
anything else to complete the job?

 I hope these questions make sense.

 Thanks a lot in advance!

 David

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Re: First time burning a CD

2004-06-17 Thread nick danger
Hi David,

I don't know anything about goldwave but I can help you with the nero rom
burner. This is gonna be a lengthy post so from the door forgive me my
fellow listers.

 Let's take em one at a time.

1. How can I quickly convert all these files from .mp3 to .wav format,
without doing this one file at a time?

 If your version of nero is beyond 5.0, the files by default will be saved
as mp3's.  If you are using a standard cd/r blank disk, nero will
automatically save the files in a standard cda format so no conversion is
necessary.  If you need an encoder, you can grab it from
http://www.nero.com/plugins for $15 or if you want it on a floppy disk it's
gonna run $30.  Personally, Grab it for 15 and toss it on one of your own
disks.

For converting the wav files to mp3.

First, press alt-x to open the extras menu.  The first choice is the file
encoding option.  Press enter to open the file encoding dialog box.  Before
we get into the procedure, here's a look at what's inside.

There are 3 main controls in the box.  The first control is the jobs
listbox.  The next control is the add dialog box; and the third is the
cancel button. To convert the files, press tab once to get to the add dialog
box and press enter to open it. The dialog box that opens is very similar to
the open dialog box of any other windows application. Choose the location of
the wavs you want to convert and once you have them selected tab over to the
open button and press space on it. Nero automatically adds the files to the
jobs list.

Next, if you have additional files in different folders, you can add them to
the jobs list in the same manner described above.  If there aren't any files
to add, press tab 5 times to reach the target file combo box.  Press
alt-down arrow to open the list, then arrow down twice to the mp3 option
then press tab twice to the go button and press space on it.

Panic button:

 Sometimes, nero doesn't automatically select all of the files in the jobs
listbox and lets you know that the source and target files are the same and
ask you if you want to skip the file. If this happens, don't panic, hit the
escape key to close this dialog box, tab to the jobs listbox and  highlight
all of the files in there before you choose the target files format. Once
all of the files are selected, tab around to the target file combo box and
choose MP3; then tab to the go button and press enter on it. The encoding
will commence.

From this point, nero will convert the files to the desired format.
Depending on the amount of files that have to be encoded, this can take
anywhere from a few minutes to 2 and a half hours.  Conversion only moves at
1x speed so if you have other things to do, you might as well do them.  When
the procedure completes, press tab once to the cancel button; then, go to
the directory where your audio tracks are stored and delete the wav files.
Depending on their size, some of them may be to large for the recycle bin
and you'll be given the option to permanently delete them.  The default
button here is yes hit space on it and it's done.

2. What is the easiest way to copy these .wav files to the CD drive while
keeping them in a specific order?

You may want to order the tracks numerically making track 1 the first track
and track 12 the last.

3. If I copy them one file at a time, are they automatically copied so
that there is minimal space or gap between the files?

This is tricky because it depends on the type of cd-rom burner you have.
Mine doesn't allow me to connect tracks so I'm always going to end up with a
2-second gap between them.  If your burner allows it you can go into the
editable proprties box and set the pause to 0 seconds between tracks.

Hopefully I've not drowed yall in to much info here and that all of this
makes sense.

Tony

- Original Message - 
From: David R. Sky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 9:12 AM
Subject: First time burning a CD


 Hi listers

 I have several mp3 files I want to burn to a CD, which I have never done
before. I have Goldwave 4.26, and some version of Nero. Some questions:

 1. How can I quickly convert all these files from .mp3 to .wav format,
without doing this one file at a time?

 2. What is the easiest way to copy these .wav files to the CD drive while
keeping them in a specific order?

 3. If I copy them one file at a time, are they automatically copied so
that there is minimal space or gap between the files?

 4. Is the first file automatically placed at the physical start of the CD?

 5. Once I have completed copying these files to the CD, do I need to do
anything else to complete the job?

 I hope these questions make sense.

 Thanks a lot in advance!

 David

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Question about burning a CD

2004-05-10 Thread Cynthia Handel
I just saved the files from a CD to my My Music folder.  I wanted to burn
the tracks onto a CD, but they're MP4 files and Nero 5.5 says it can't read
the files.  Is there anything I can do to burn it?

There has been some discussion about burning using Windows XP.  I have XP
home, but wasn't following the messages, so don't know what to look for to
burn using XP.

Cindy


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