Windows Media Player cannot be used to make a copy of one cd directly from another cd. You would have to first rip the original cd to your hard drive, then burn a cd with the ripped files. Why did you upgrade Nero. Maybe the easiest solution would be to go back to the older version. If that isn't a good idea for some reason, then someone on the list will probably have a good one.
Gene -------------------------------------------------- From: "Nicole Kahn" <n.kahn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, November 15, 2009 4:41 PM To: "Access Comp" <accesscomp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [accesscomp] CD burning programs.
Hi all. I hope this isn't a really stupid question. When using Windows Media Player with Jaws 10, how do you burn a CD?Here's my story. I thought I did everything I was supposed to do such as making sure the "burn" button was pressed and also that I checked "make audio CD" in the special menu. In this case, I only wanted to copy a CD so I wanted to burn the entire CD to another blank one. I put both disks in the respective drives but after that, I couldn't figure out what else to do or what was happening, if anything. I looked for the burn list pane I think they mention in the help topics and found that with a menu but most of the options in the menu were not available and other than that, I couldn't figure out what to do to start or continue the burn process. I haven't used Windows Media Player much because I used to use a different program called Nero. Recently, I upgraded my Nero but now, can't figure out how to use that with Jaws very well. I thought maybe Windows Media Player would be more accessible with Jaws. Can someone help me? Also, do any of you have advice on a fairly easy and Jaws friendly program to use for burning and ripping?Sorry for my ignorance everyone. I'm so glad this list is here when I get into trouble and you're all very helpful. Thank you so much. Hope everyone is doing well. I appreciate any help you can offer. Take care.Nicole