heyy i have lime wire and i have all this awesome music for it yay, but i wanna kno can u burn it on to a cd, and if so how thanxx, ps i rate HIGH! plzz help!
no_commitment_69 answered Thursday January 20 2005, 8:06 pm: ok i have lime wire too.......i also downloaded .......musicmatch jukebox......then all of the songs from lime wire will automatically go there....then its self explainitory from there on...........um oh yea and its all free....except for the fact that you need to buy the cd's obviously
thisorthat answered Thursday January 20 2005, 6:53 pm: It depends on what OS you have, if you have software for it and a cd burner. Assuming you have both a burner and software there will be a few ways.
If you are running xp put all the songs you want to burn into a folder on your desktop(this will make it easier for you especially if you want to burn multiple disks).
Next insert a blank cd into the drive. XP should bring up a message asking you if you want to make a cd. Click on it to make an audio cd and go through the wizard. It will automatically convert the mp3's you downloaded into wav files and burn them so they work in a regular cd player.
If you don't have xp(or even if you do) then try sticking a blank cd into the drive. double click my computer and you should cd the cd rom/writer drive usually drive d. Drag the songs into it and it should ask you if you want to burn a music cd. click yes and follow the directions. If you can't do that then you need to run a seperate program.
The most common program is called nero. It is easy to use and self explanatory. It has a wizard that runs you through everything. If you don't have nero then you need to run the one you do have. If you don't have any then I would suspect either you don't have a cd burner or you got one that didn't come with your system and did not load the software.
You're going to need some kind of burning software. I reccomend nero for a beginner. It's easy to use and easy to get. Hope this helps. Feel free to write me if you have any other problems.
jamziix16 answered Thursday January 20 2005, 6:41 pm: i have limewire too.. go to library.. and then click explore... click all the songs you want to burn.. (more than 1 song.. press ctrl while clickin songs) and then copy the selected items to "my music" folder.. go to windows media player.. and burn it =) hope that helps [ jamziix16's advice column | Ask jamziix16 A Question ]
S2BaBiDawLS2 answered Thursday January 20 2005, 5:59 pm: do you have windows media?? well i know how to do it with windows media player, its probly about the same with your computers main music program... go to "explore" in the limewire -library- section. then high light the one`s you want to put onto a cd. (to highlight more than 1 at a time, hold down "ctrl" and click on the ones you want) then right click and say "open with.. ->" and then click your computers main music program. hope i helped. Ox [ S2BaBiDawLS2's advice column | Ask S2BaBiDawLS2 A Question ]
hyperNerd05 answered Thursday January 20 2005, 5:51 pm: yea u can click on the start menue then my computer then local disk (c)then click documents and settings then what ever user you are then click shared there you go your play list should be in there then just open them with what ever music thing you have [ hyperNerd05's advice column | Ask hyperNerd05 A Question ]
WTF answered Thursday January 20 2005, 5:43 pm: you cant just burn them on limewire, or atleast the version i had. if you have windows media player or iTunes though, you can move your songs there and they can burn. [ WTF's advice column | Ask WTF A Question ]
Magic answered Thursday January 20 2005, 5:30 pm: ok u need a program on you computer that burns cds then if you have that u can burn them you just click on the program that burns them then you can search the file in that program and when you find it you can take the songs and put them on your cd burner program [ Magic's advice column | Ask Magic A Question ]
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