[vip_students] Tutorial: Using MP3 CD Doctor!

  • From: "\(NCBI\) Paul Traynor" <paul.traynor@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2011 09:02:46 +0100

[MP3 CD Doctor]

(Installation)
First off we need to download the program from the internet. I have placed a
link below which will grab the latest version directly for you. Once you
have downloaded this package we will then move onto installing it.

Program link:
http://www.mp3surgeon.com/mp3cddoctorlite.exe

1.  When the file begins to download to your machine it will ask you in most
cases if you wish to "Run or save" the package. If you are a keyboard user,
tab over to the "Run" button and press the spacebar. At this point the
package will start to download and after it finishes a new screen will come
up.
2. The next screen will present again the options of "Run or Don't run",
This will be accompanied by a warning that downloading software can be
dangerous and so on, well we will choose from this to "Run", use the tab key
to jump to the Run button and press the spacebar to begin the actual
install.
3. The next screen to come up will be the "License screen", tab over to the
"accept or don't accept" radio buttons and use the arrow keys to make a
choice, in order to continue with your install you'll need to choose the
accept button then tab over to the next and press the spacebar to proceed to
the next screens.
4. From here on it's just a matter of pressing on the next button and
finally the finish button in order to complete the installation part of the
process.

(Burning Songs To CD Using MP3 CD Doctor)

The program is simple to use and here I will outline the steps to burning
some MP3 files onto a blank audio CD disk.

1. Go onto the desktop of your computer using keys, "Windows key + M",
remember the windows key is usually the second key out from left side of
your spacebar.
2. On the desktop press the letter  "M" till you hear your screen reader say
something like MP3 CD Doctor" and now press the enter key.
Notes: Within the screen that opens up you will have the following items;
*. An empty list box. Here's where you will have your files ready to be
burned to disk, use arrow keys to move up or down through the list of songs
in this list.
*. The Add Button. Pressing spacebar on this button will allow you to browse
to the folder that contains any MP3 files you wish to burn onto a disk and
select them for that purpose.
*. The Delete Button. You can use this button to remove any songs from the
list box by pressing spacebar on this button.
*. Clear Button. Pressing spacebar here will clear all items from the "burn
list box".
*. The Shuffle Button. This will reorder the  songs in the burn list box, if
you would prefer to have songs moved around into various sequences on the
finished CD disk.
*. Up Button. A little similar to the shuffle button but  this will move a
single file within the burn list box up above any other songs which are
above it.
*. Down Button. Moves songs at the top end of the burn list box down through
the other songs into a position of your choice. Use the spacebar for  both
up or down positioning.
*. Burn CD Button. Use the spacebar on this option to begin the process of
burning songs to a disk.
*. Display track information button. If you are connected to the internet
then using this button supposedly will display any track information for
you.
*. Copy CD Tracks For Label Button.  This will take a copy of any names of
songs etc. so you can then paste into a labelling system which you could
make a CD cover for.

Notes: Use the tab key and the spacebar to move to and activate any of the
above choices if you are a keyboard user.

2. Begin preparing the songs you wish to burn by tabbing over to the "Add
button" and pressing spacebar.
Once you press the spacebar a new "Open File Dialogue Box" will pop up.
3. In the Open file dialogue you could type in the location of your music
files you wish to burn onto disk and then press the "enter key".
4. If you are not sure of how to type in the file path then at this point,
press the keys, "Shift + tab key" once to jump into your list of directories
contained on your computer. Here you can up or down arrow to the folder
where your music is contained and then press enter on that folder to open it
up. If the music files are in here then they will be revealed to you.
5. If you wish to burn all the files in this folder and if the disk has
enough room for them to fit you can simply press keys, "Control + A" to
select all the files and then press enter key to have the music files added
into your "Burn list box". Give a few moments after pressing the enter key
for the burn list box to populate with the music tracks.
Notes: Consider that most blank music CD's generally hold in or around 18 to
20 songs as a rough guide.
6. Once the songs have been added to the burn list, you are now ready to
start the process of burning to the blank CD. Make sure at this point you
have a blank disk in the correct CD drive of your computer.
7. Tab key over to the "Burn button" and press the spacebar.
8. A new dialogue box appears and the button that is highlighted is the
"Start button". Press the spacebar on this button to begin burning the music
to your blank disk.

Burning the disk can take a few minutes so don't be in a hurry and when the
disk completes it will pop open the CD drive door with your completed disk
ready for playing.






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