From: baynole2 on 9 Apr 2010 08:02 On Apr 8, 11:31 pm, "Steve Terry" <gfour...(a)tesco.net> wrote: > "Eric" <gunnericremovet...(a)efn.org> wrote in message > > news:Xf6dnevnWNFqCSPWnZ2dnUVZ_jydnZ2d(a)posted.chambers2...> Anyone have a suggestion for a burning program that will play on regular > > cd players? > > TIA > > Eric > > You mean CD burners? > A CD player can't burn > > Steve Terry > -- > Get a free Three 3pay Sim with £2 bonus after £10 top uphttp://freeagent.three.co.uk/stand/view/id/5276 Actually, that was clear enough. You Brits are a nitpicking, cantankerous bunch.
From: baynole2 on 9 Apr 2010 08:03 On Apr 8, 10:46 pm, Eric <gunnericremovet...(a)efn.org> wrote: > Anyone have a suggestion for a burning program that will play on regular > cd players? > > TIA > > Eric I use Ashampoo.
From: dadiOH on 9 Apr 2010 08:31 Eric wrote: > Anyone have a suggestion for a burning program that will play on > regular cd players? > > TIA > > Eric Anything that will make audio CDs. The files you want to burn need to be converted to 44,100Hz, 16 bit stereo waves. Most burning programs will do that for you automatically; if not, you can do it manually. When you want to make an audio CD, all you have to do is open your burning program, select "Audio CD" or equivalent term, get the MP3s into the compilation window - either by dragging or selecting them via the burning program - until you have all you want up to the maximum time capacity of your disc (the capacity of a CD blank for audio is measured in time...the file size doesn't matter). You can normally move them around into the order you want. Once you are satisfied, press the "Go" button. Once they are burned, make sure the disc is "closed" so you'll be able to play them on a standard CD player. Note: almost all current CD writing programs will decode the MP3 to wave for you while they are writing. If you have an older program that won't, you'll have to decode the waves yourself before loading them into the burning program. Note: there are normally two modes of burning available...TAO (track at once) and DAO (disc at once). TAO inserts a gap between each song. If you don't want that, set your program to use DAO. Note: beginners are often surprised that the artist and songnames don't show up on their new CD; sorry, that's just the way it is. If you want that, you need to use CD text and both your drive and software must support it. -- dadiOH ____________________________ dadiOH's dandies v3.06... ....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that. Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico
From: Phil on 9 Apr 2010 09:07 On 09/04/2010 13:02, baynole2(a)yahoo.com wrote: > On Apr 8, 11:31 pm, "Steve Terry"<gfour...(a)tesco.net> wrote: >> "Eric"<gunnericremovet...(a)efn.org> wrote in message >> >> news:Xf6dnevnWNFqCSPWnZ2dnUVZ_jydnZ2d(a)posted.chambers2...> Anyone have a suggestion for a burning program that will play on regular >>> cd players? >>> TIA >>> Eric >> >> You mean CD burners? >> A CD player can't burn >> >> Steve Terry >> -- >> Get a free Three 3pay Sim with �2 bonus after �10 top uphttp://freeagent.three.co.uk/stand/view/id/5276 > > Actually, that was clear enough. You Brits are a nitpicking, > cantankerous bunch. No, it's just we insist on PROPER english rather than the garbled mess that many yanks employ ! ;)
From: Taf® on 9 Apr 2010 10:14 On 09/04/2010 8:21:30... CoMa (hubbabub-nys(a)algonet.se) wrote : SNIP > Burrrn > http://www.burrrn.net/?page_id=4 > Burn audio CDs the easy way sedonded ;-) -- ByE bYe By Taf� - WinPenPack Team Member - FREE USB SW - http://www.winpenpack.com A: Because it disturbs the logical flow of the message. Q: Why is top posting frowned upon? R: Perche' disturba il flusso logico della lettura D: Perche' "postare sopra" e' tanto fastidioso?
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