How to Burn an Audio CD with Windows Movie Maker

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How to Burn an Audio CD with Windows Movie Maker
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    How to Burn an Audio CD with Windows Movie Maker

    How to Burn an Audio CD with Windows Media Player


    By: David493


    Table of Contents

    1. Introduction and Background Info

    2. What You Will Need

    3. Burning the CD


    Introduction

    Audio CD's are played with CD players, which plays music when you insert and play one. Now record company's product CD's with most of the time one artist per CD. An example would be Aerosmith's Greatest Hits. During my time I have never seen a record company produce a CD with multiple artists. These are called Mixed CD's by most people because they have different artists. They are usually burned.


    What You Will Need

    You will need the following:

    1. Blank Audio CD, you have to burn the music somewhere, make sure its an audio CD.

    2. The .mp3 files, these are almost as important as the CD, these are what you are going to be listening to. You can get these from CD's the you ripped music from. Ripped means, extracting music from the CD and saving it on the Hard Drive.

    3. Windows Media Player, this software comes free on all windows OS. There are other programs to use, but I am more assimilated with this one, and this is more commonly used. You can also download it on microsoft.com

    4. CD ROM Drive that can Burn CDs, If your computer is fairly new, like in the last 4 or 5 years, I'd bet my right nut it has it.

    Note, there are illegal ways to get the .mp3 files, which I'm not going to mention, but they still work as long as you get the .mp3 files.



    Burning The CD

    Open Windows Media Player, something like this should show up.

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    On the top tab, it should say burn, click that.

    Now this will come up.


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    On mine, in the bar area to the right, that's my burn list. On mine, the huge area that's not my burn list, is my Music Library. Some versions of Windows Media Player might be a little different, but mine has the library by the burn list.

    Now I have to Drag and Drop the files from my library into my Burn List. Once your burn list is done it should be something like this (burn list should have songs in it, mine are just examples, the burn list would show the name of the song).


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    As you can see, my Burn list is full of music now. On some versions, you can open up Windows Explored (Not internet explorer, the one where you can view files i.e. My computer) and you can drag the file onto the list.

    Then you click burn, and it will show the progress of the burn. When it's done, mine has the CD pop out of the Drive. Hope this was helpful.
     
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