Re: Making audio CDs question

2007-12-28 Thread Dan Thompson
Yes,
1.  Put a blank cd in the cd burner.
2.   Locate a song you want to put on the cd and copy it to the clipboard. 
TThis is done by clicking your right mouse or pressing the application key 
and then clicking or pressing enter on copy.
3.   Press alt plus tab or maximize the cd burner drive again.
4.  Click the right mouse or press the application key and click or press 
enter on past.

You can also use control plus c for copy or control plus vv for paste.
5.  Just repeate this process until you have around 18 to 20 songs on the 
cd.6.  Click the right mouse or press the applicatioon key and choose write 
the files to cd.
A wizard will open.  You must click on the first next.7.  You will be asked 
if you want to make an audio cd or data.  Choose the audio.
8.  Click on next.
9.  Wndows media player opens at this point on my computer.
I must then tab until reaching copy and pressing the spacebar to start the 
cd burning process.  You could just click on copy.  Make sure you don't 
click on copy from cd or any other choice regarding copying excapt the one 
that just says copy.
The cd burner will open when it is finished.
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From: Catherine Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, December 28, 2007 1:26 AM
Subject: Making audio CDs question


 Hi,

 I want to make an audio CD and haven't done this before.  If I have wave
 files will I be able to burn these to CD with the CD burning wizard (that
 comes up when you right click the CD drive and choose write these files 
 to
 CD)?

 Also, presumably I should add some silence to the end of each track? 
 These
 are recordings I've made from the radio and have chopped off the 
 unnecessary
 ends; so do I need to put some silence at the end of each track so they
 don't all play as one long sound in a CD player?

 Thanks,
 Catherine




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RE: Making audio CDs question

2007-12-28 Thread Cornell Ligon

Hi Catherine,
Using that same wizard, you can merely copy, cut and paste music files onto the 
cd drive and select burn to disc. The wizard will walk you through the 
remainder of the process as well as automatically implementing a 1 or 2 second 
delay between each track.

HTH!



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Cornell

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 Hi,

 I want to make an audio CD and haven't done this before. If I have wave
 files will I be able to burn these to CD with the CD burning wizard (that
 comes up when you right click the CD drive and choose write these files to
 CD)?

 Also, presumably I should add some silence to the end of each track? These
 are recordings I've made from the radio and have chopped off the unnecessary
 ends; so do I need to put some silence at the end of each track so they
 don't all play as one long sound in a CD player?

 Thanks,
 Catherine




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Re: Making audio CDs question

2007-12-28 Thread Kulvinder Singh Bhogal
Hi there

Yes you can burn these files on to a CD.  You can also edit the files with 
something like Goldwave or Sound forge to put the silence that you want.

Hope this is of some help to you.

Regards.

Kulvinder Singh Bhogal
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From: Catherine Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, December 28, 2007 7:26 AM
Subject: Making audio CDs question


Hi,

I want to make an audio CD and haven't done this before.  If I have wave
files will I be able to burn these to CD with the CD burning wizard (that
comes up when you right click the CD drive and choose write these files to
CD)?

Also, presumably I should add some silence to the end of each track?  These
are recordings I've made from the radio and have chopped off the unnecessary
ends; so do I need to put some silence at the end of each track so they
don't all play as one long sound in a CD player?

Thanks,
Catherine




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Re: Making audio CDs question

2007-12-28 Thread Sarah
Hmm I didn't know that.
Thanks for that.

SA7g
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Subject: Re: Making audio CDs question


Yes,
1.  Put a blank cd in the cd burner.
2.   Locate a song you want to put on the cd and copy it to the clipboard. 
TThis is done by clicking your right mouse or pressing the application key 
and then clicking or pressing enter on copy.
3.   Press alt plus tab or maximize the cd burner drive again.
4.  Click the right mouse or press the application key and click or press 
enter on past.

You can also use control plus c for copy or control plus vv for paste.
5.  Just repeate this process until you have around 18 to 20 songs on the 
cd.6.  Click the right mouse or press the applicatioon key and choose write 
the files to cd.
A wizard will open.  You must click on the first next.7.  You will be asked 
if you want to make an audio cd or data.  Choose the audio.
8.  Click on next.
9.  Wndows media player opens at this point on my computer.
I must then tab until reaching copy and pressing the spacebar to start the 
cd burning process.  You could just click on copy.  Make sure you don't 
click on copy from cd or any other choice regarding copying excapt the one 
that just says copy.
The cd burner will open when it is finished.
- Original Message - 
From: Catherine Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2007 1:26 AM
Subject: Making audio CDs question


 Hi,

 I want to make an audio CD and haven't done this before.  If I have wave
 files will I be able to burn these to CD with the CD burning wizard (that
 comes up when you right click the CD drive and choose write these files 
 to
 CD)?

 Also, presumably I should add some silence to the end of each track? 
 These
 are recordings I've made from the radio and have chopped off the 
 unnecessary
 ends; so do I need to put some silence at the end of each track so they
 don't all play as one long sound in a CD player?

 Thanks,
 Catherine




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Re: Making audio CDs question

2007-12-28 Thread Sarah
I usually do the standerd blue book half second silence before and after a 
track. but tha'ts just me.

SAG
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Subject: Re: Making audio CDs question


Hi there

Yes you can burn these files on to a CD.  You can also edit the files with 
something like Goldwave or Sound forge to put the silence that you want.

Hope this is of some help to you.

Regards.

Kulvinder Singh Bhogal
Skype name: bobba2006
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mobile: 07792888797
- Original Message - 
From: Catherine Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, December 28, 2007 7:26 AM
Subject: Making audio CDs question


Hi,

I want to make an audio CD and haven't done this before.  If I have wave
files will I be able to burn these to CD with the CD burning wizard (that
comes up when you right click the CD drive and choose write these files to
CD)?

Also, presumably I should add some silence to the end of each track?  These
are recordings I've made from the radio and have chopped off the unnecessary
ends; so do I need to put some silence at the end of each track so they
don't all play as one long sound in a CD player?

Thanks,
Catherine




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Re: Making audio CDs question

2007-12-28 Thread anthony campbell
hi, yes you will have to place some silence in between tracks also you will 
to change jthe  format because a normal cd player will only play cda for 
compact disc audio or mp3.

hth

anthony

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From: Catherine Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, December 28, 2007 7:26 AM
Subject: Making audio CDs question


 Hi,

 I want to make an audio CD and haven't done this before.  If I have wave
 files will I be able to burn these to CD with the CD burning wizard (that
 comes up when you right click the CD drive and choose write these files 
 to
 CD)?

 Also, presumably I should add some silence to the end of each track? 
 These
 are recordings I've made from the radio and have chopped off the 
 unnecessary
 ends; so do I need to put some silence at the end of each track so they
 don't all play as one long sound in a CD player?

 Thanks,
 Catherine




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Making audio CDs question

2007-12-27 Thread Catherine Turner
Hi,

I want to make an audio CD and haven't done this before.  If I have wave
files will I be able to burn these to CD with the CD burning wizard (that
comes up when you right click the CD drive and choose write these files to
CD)?

Also, presumably I should add some silence to the end of each track?  These
are recordings I've made from the radio and have chopped off the unnecessary
ends; so do I need to put some silence at the end of each track so they
don't all play as one long sound in a CD player?

Thanks,
Catherine




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