RE: hburning a cd

  • From: "Blackwell, Clifford" <CBlackwell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 11:28:57 -0500

Good luck!  Let me know if you have questions.  I'll be in and out over
the next week.

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From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of TinyO999@xxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 10:12 AM
To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: hburning a cd


In a message dated 8/1/2007 10:48:42 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
CBlackwell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

        Hello Mary,
         
        Here's a try a a brief over all discussion of how to burn cd's.
         
        You first have to decide which of several programs you want to
use to accomplish this task.  Also you, generally, will need to have the
music or data tracks you wish to burn on your hard drive.  Putting music
tracks on your hard drive is called ripping.  Again, there are lots of
different programs for accomplishing this.  Web sites like jfwlite.com
or jaws-users.com  will have lots of instructions and sample programs
for doing this.  Some examples include CDDEX, CD DA digital Extractor,
Winmdow Media, Real Player, Easy CD Creater, etc.
         
        In the case of data tracks or files, you can have them on a disk
in your disk drive or on your computer.  There are both similarities and
differences in how you handle music and data tracks.  You don't need to
"rip" a data track to your hard drive.  You can move a data track as you
would any file by "cutting" or "copying" and "pasting".
         
        Music files that can be played in a cd player are generally ones
with the extension .wav or .cdda.  mp3 files are more like data files
than music files.  You don't need to "rip" an mp3 files to the hard
drive, you can "copy" and "paste".
         
        Once you have your files either music or data in the location
easiest for you to deal with, select your burning program.  Again,
jfwlite.com and jaws-users.com, have excellent tutorials on using
programs like Easy CD Creater, Nero and Windows Media Player to burn
disks.  I won't try to duplicate that work that has already been done.
If after reading those tutorials, you have questions, post them and
people will try to help or feel ree to contact me.
         
        I'll describe the burning process for Real Player as I don't
think it's described elsewhere very thoroughly.
         
        I find it easiest to go to the files I want to burn, select them
and then hit the applications key.  That will bring up a context menu.
Arrow down, I think 4 items to Burn in Real Player"and hit the enter
key.
         
        This will bring up Real Player on the cd burner.  This can take
a while depending on the speed of your computer.  Be patient and let it
gain focus.  Once that has happend, you can alt/tab back to the files
you want to select for burning and repeat until you have a full disk.
If you're burning a music disk to be played in a cd player, you might
get anywhere between 15 and 25 songs on an 80 minute disk depending on
the length of the songs.  If you're burning a data disk, , how many
files will fit will dependind upon the file size.
         
        Once you've selected all the track and move them to the burner
using the right click method, get focus back in the Real Player cd
burner page by alt/tabbing if you're not already there.
         
        tab down to the first combo box.  Here's where you can slecet
whether you are burning a music disk )one that can be played in a cd
player), a data disk (for mp3 traks or storage of data) or if using the
Real Player + version, an mp3 disk.  You open the combo box in the usual
way, with alt + down arrow, and make your selection.  Tab once and hit
the "ok" button.
         
        Continue to tab down and select from where you are getting your
files, generally the Real Player library in the case of a music disk.
One more tab allows you to select the type of files, music, media, etc.
         
        A couple more tabs brings you to an options combo box.  If you
use the plus version, you can use this to slect good options like
removing the gap between tracks and normalizing the volume accross all
tracks.  the plus version of Real Player, is, I think, $19.95 and is a
one time charge.  I think it's worthwhile.
         
        One more tab brings you to the "burn" button.  You have to use
your mouse or the enter key to trigger this button.  Generally in Real
Player, using the
        spacebar will start play of the last track played.  Hitting the
spacebar here will do that instead of iniating the burn process.
Depending upon the options you've sleceted elsewhere in the progra, it
will eject the disk when it is done.  It may play the tracks also unless
you've togled that off elsewhere.
         
        Once the cd is burned, if using the plus version, can arrow
around to Print the Jewel case, and with a few additional clicks you can
print an insert with the tracks listed for your cd.
         
        If you have additional questions, I'd be happy to try to help.
Sorry that this got soooo long.
         
        Cliifford
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        From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Mary Willows
        Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 8:01 PM
        To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject: Re: hburning a cd
        
        
        Okay, you guys.  I have to humble myself and ask for help.  
         
        How do you burn CD's?  I mean, right from the start..  Consider
me an old person who uses the computer in a step by step fashion.  I see
you guys talk in vague terms which people who know what you are talking
about will understand, but now I am on a mission.  One of the other
teachers at the California School for the Blind came to me today
thinking I would know.  I had to tell him that I never burned a CD but I
would like to learn.  So on behalf of all of the students at CSB how the
heck do you do that?  I am using Jaws 7.1
        Believe it or not the computer teachers said that they tried to
figure it out and don't know either.
         
        Mary Willows

                ----- Original Message ----- 
                From: Blackwell, Clifford
<mailto:CBlackwell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>  
                To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
                Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 12:56 PM
                Subject: RE: hburning a cd

                yes

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                From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of TinyO999@xxxxxxx
                Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 2:32 PM
                To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
                Subject: Re: hburning a cd
                
                
                CAN YOU USE REAL PLAYER?        
                
                
                
                
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BLACKWELL!!!
 
THANK YOUUUUUUU SO MUCH!
 
I WON'T BE ON FOR A WHILE...I'LL BE BURNING - I HOPE 
 
AGAIN...THANKS TO ALL.
TINYO



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