[real-eyes] Re: Burning a CD with Windows Media Player

  • From: "Sarah Jevnikar" <sarah.jevnikar@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <real-eyes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 09:46:25 -0400

Thank you. I'll be using a DAISY player, so would this allow me to create a
data cd? I think that would be better as I'm trying to burn a number of
lectures onto the cd.
Thanks for any help you can give.

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Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 9:07 AM
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Subject: [real-eyes] Re: Burning a CD with Windows Media Player

First, what "type" of CD are you wanting?  Are you wanting to play this CD
in most any CD player such as on your home stereo, car stereo, portable CD
player, etc.?  Or are you wanting a CD with lots and lots of MP3 files on
it?

If you want a CD that can be played on most any CD player, then you need to
create an audio CD and you will need to use a program such as Windows Media
Player to do this.

If you want a disk with lots and lots of MP3 files on it that you can play
on your computer and those devices that are MP3 capable, then you can create
a data CD through Windows Explorer (My Computer).

The audio CD format will be more versitile, but the data CD format will let
you get many more files on the disk.

Burning CDs through Windows Media Player is certainly possible, but it isn't
always the friendlyest way to go when using a screen reader.  Let me know
for sure which type of CD you want and I'll see if I can give you some
directions.  I know Jim and others can do this as well, and probably better
than I can.





Robert Lee Beach
Assistive Technology Specialist
Kansas City Kansas Community College
7250 State Avenue
Kansas City, KS  66112
Phone:  (913) 288-7671
Fax: (913) 288-7678
E-mail:  rbeach@xxxxxxxxx

>>> "Sarah Jevnikar" <sarah.jevnikar@xxxxxxxxxxx> 10/9/2008 4:39 AM >>>
Hi all,
I have a folder of mp3 files on my hard drive which I'd like to burn onto a
cd using windows media player. I tried opening one of them in the player and
pressing the burn button, but nothing happened, and this seems to be a slow
method if there's a way to select multiple files and burn them all. Is this
possible? I've never done anything like this before, so can someone with
more experience give me some guidance?
Thank you,
Sarah Jevnikar

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