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Question Posted Wednesday August 10 2005, 1:04 pm

I was wondering how you a burn a CD i dont believe i got any sort of program but can you burn it if yuo got windows mdeia player?

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SoInToYoUx0x answered Wednesday August 10 2005, 5:46 pm:
window media player is the cd you need to burn the cd. for you download all the songs you want on the cd. then put them in your library and left click it and put it on your bun list. and of course you need to have a blank cd to do this.. hope this helps you out.
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X0C0URT answered Wednesday August 10 2005, 4:53 pm:
Yep I use Windows Media Player all the time. Just click "Copy to CD or device" and insert a CD or select tracks you already have on your computer by clicking "Edit Playlist." Then click "Copy" in the upper right corner, but make sure you have a blank disc in your CD drive.

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Supermanlover45 answered Wednesday August 10 2005, 2:10 pm:
Yes, you can all you need is a blank CD to copy off of and when you go into the "Window's Media Player" At the top where is say's like "Now Playing", "Library" and all that (hopefully you know what I'm talking about) it should say Burn on one of the slots after you put the blank CD in. I just did this a couple of day's ago so it's good that your asking now. Ha, ha hope I helepd. Sorry if I didn't.

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xcheerbabex108 answered Wednesday August 10 2005, 1:52 pm:
Yes you can. But you do have to have the songs you want burned.

Jessica ♥

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Draak answered Wednesday August 10 2005, 1:42 pm:
Not only do you need software (like Windows Media Player) to burn CDs, but you need the hardware to support it as well. If you have an older computer chances are that it is a normal CD-ROM drive or a DVD/CD-ROM drive and not a CD burner. Check your system stats by going into your Control Panel, double-click System, click Device Manager. Scroll down to DVD/CD-ROM drive and click the little cross next to it and look at the drives listed. If the equiptment says CDRW means the drive is capable of reading CDs and writing to CDs meaning you can burn CDs. You also need actual CDs that are writeable as well.

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t0xicParadiSe answered Wednesday August 10 2005, 1:30 pm:
yes you can burn cd's with windows media player if it supports it

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