[pchelpers] Re: windows media player

To copy an audio CD
Insert your CD into the CD-ROM drive.

Click CD Audio. All tracks are selected if you have not previously copied
tracks from the CD. If there are any tracks that you do not want to copy,
clear the check box next to that track.

Click Copy Music.
All selected tracks are copied to the Archive folder and are listed in the
Media Library.

Creating your own CDs
Windows Media Player enables you to create your own CDs from your playlists.
You can copy any tracks to your CD.

CD recorder and CDs to which you can copy. You can use either compact
disc-recordable (CD-R) or compact-disc rewritable (CD-RW) CDs. You can copy
tracks to a CD-R only once, but you can play it using any CD player. You can
copy tracks to a CD-RW an infinite number of times, but you can play it
using only computer CD-ROM drives.
Note   Because you can copy only once to a CD-R, be certain about the tracks
you want to copy and their length so that the tracks will use most of the
space on the CD.

Playlists should be no more than 74 minutes long (or 650 MB), which is the
CD-R time limit.

You can copy the following file formats to a CD: MP3 (.mp3), audio (.wav),
and Windows Media (.asf, .wma, and .wmv).

Information about the track, such as the album name, artist, genre, or
information about the individual tracks is not copied to the CD that you
create. When you insert a CD that you have created into the CD-ROM drive,
the number of the track, for example, Track 1, is displayed. You can use
Windows Media Player to add information about the tracks to the CD that you
make.

If you interrupt copying tracks to your CD, you can continue making the CD
later, even with CD-R.

If you have more than one CD recorder drive, Windows Media Player copies to
the first drive only.

To create your own CD
On the File menu, click Copy to CD.

Select the playlist that you want to copy, and then click OK.
Note   You must copy tracks for the CD you want to create to Media Library,
and you must create a playlist of these tracks before creating a CD. For
more information, see Related topics.

Follow the instructions on your screen.
Let me know if you have trouble with this.
Brother Ed

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From: "G.R. Hanson" <grhanson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "PCHelpers" <pchelpers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 3:32 PM
Subject: [pchelpers] windows media player


> Could someone explain how I make a music cd using Windows Media Player
please?
> I just upgraded to 7.01.  Can I use this as burning software?
>
> Re-Na Hanson
> Arkansas USA
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