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burning cds


Question Posted Monday December 27 2004, 12:15 pm

ok...well i have limewire 4 my music downloadin and all that but i cant firgure out out to get all that music to where i can burn or how i can burn it off limewire...please help i rate! =)

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chelseaw285 answered Friday February 11 2005, 8:03 pm:
gaah this took me forever to figure out too. what you do.. is where it lists all your songs in the Shared Library folder.. in the middle of the screen on the right hand side is a button that says Explore. click that, then a list of all the songs you have downloaded should pop up. right click on the ones you want to burn onto the CD then click 'add to playlist' and windows media player should pop up and when you have all the songs listed click copy!!
=) good luck hope i helped

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isawthesign answered Sunday January 9 2005, 4:39 pm:
Try to somehow transfer it to media player. From there it is easy.

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SwEeTdReAmZ answered Thursday December 30 2004, 4:00 pm:
As far as i kno, you cant burn them onto CD's. I kno that Limewire may effect your computer after awhile, because it takes up alot of memory. im sorry i didnt really help.

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LiLxXhOtTiE answered Thursday December 30 2004, 2:05 pm:
i had limewire that shit is gay so now i use bearshare its relli easy and its better than limewire it automatically sends the song you downloaded to a program and you can burn it from there.

peace
L to da H
LiLxXhOtTiE

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Cooldudett121 answered Monday December 27 2004, 10:12 pm:
I might not be a Limewire but, I have Itunes. Maybe you should try and download only the songs you like. Or if you have a Cd with that song burn it onto your computer. I am sorry if this dosen't help you but, this all I can think of. Don't forget that you can always talk to me for another advice you need. Wish you luck.
-Monkeygal

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searooster82 answered Monday December 27 2004, 5:06 pm:
Limewire should have a file where it stores all your downloaded files. Find this. Then transfer those files to a program that burns CDs. Some programs you just click and drag into a playlist. Good Luck

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caliexoxo13 answered Monday December 27 2004, 2:46 pm:
Well I have a cd creator on my computer it's called Roxio easy cd creator 5. That's how I made cds. You can download that onto your computer or just use windows media player. Well good luck. Though windows media player is easier.
~Calie~

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br0ken_x_smile answered Monday December 27 2004, 1:41 pm:
I'm not sure about Limewire but i have WinMX and it is THE BEST =) the music there just gets added to my music under documents and it gets added into your windows media player library if you save it when your playing it by right clicking it and adding to a playlist! then you can make a CD if you have enough songs =)
hope i helped
-;- jessie xo

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Chriso61o answered Monday December 27 2004, 12:25 pm:
if you have windows media player you can open up the folder were the music is downloading to (to find the songs you can prob do a search on your computer and locate that way or it should be under my computer - local dick c: - program files - limwire than you can figure it out ) and drag the songs onto media player and than click burn on the top and jsut put w.e songs u want onto there

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Lachiquitaloca9 answered Monday December 27 2004, 12:24 pm:
First of all you need to have a burning program installed in your computer. If you don't have one, you can find one on Limewire to download. If I'm not mistaken you can probably do this with certain versions of Windows Media Player, or if you have a Mac (like myself) you can use iTunes easily to burn the cd. Once you have the program to burn the cd, you need to figure out what type of files you want to burn. If you want a cd with Mp3s, which can only be played on your computer or another Mp3 player, then you can burn the files as they are and fit hundreds on one cd. If your cd player only has regular capabilities, then you'll also need to download a Mp3 to Wav file converter. Once again you can search and download it from Limewire as well. If you have a mac though and use iTunes, the files are automatically converted depending on whether you choose a data (for Mp3 files) or an audio (for Wav files). I hope I was of some help. For specific burning programs...I also use a program called Toast Titanium, for Mac it works well...I'm not sure about Windows, or if there is a version. If all else fails just do a google search for burning programs and then find it in Limewire or Download.com sometimes has programs as well. I hope I was of some help.

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