Blank cd question

if it automatically does that then yes, i didnt think it did that though, i used to use wmp i think if not that then nero, i reckon your right :oops:
 
cyfa2809":2uofg18p said:
if it automatically does that then yes, i didnt think it did that though, i used to use wmp i think if not that then nero, i reckon your right :oops:

no worries - you can store about 80 mins of music or 700mb of MP3

Both archaic ways of storing music when a USB drive does about a gazzillion more.
 
If you have the tunes on your hard drive already then you could use Windows Media player to burn to CD ... it converts the mp3s for you
 
Just use imgburn, CD-Rs, and make an audio CD (you can do this with WAV or mp3 audio).

CD-Rs with CD audio is gonne be the most compatible you can burn, and as you don't have a lot of tracks, you don't have to worry about capacity, just compatibility.
 

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