SoInToYoUx0x answered Tuesday October 4 2005, 9:35 pm: it is really simple.. you go to your library on limewire then click on shard folder then go to file explore.. then a box should come out. you then find the song you want and left click on it and click add to burn list. of course you need to have a windows media player to do this.. hoep this helps and if you need anythin else dro it in my inbox.
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tasuki answered Tuesday October 4 2005, 7:57 pm: First you have to save them to a certain place. Then buy a CD burner and get some blank CDs. Then open your CD burner program. Go to burn a CD or whatever it says and open up the files for the songs, then select them and click 'add to list' or whatever it says, I don't know because CD burners and programs are different. Then go to file and click "write CD" or "burn CD", like I said they're all different. [ tasuki's advice column | Ask tasuki A Question ]
sexibaby69 answered Tuesday October 4 2005, 7:54 pm: k well you go to windows media playeer and press open. then it should say all the songs there. and you just put them in the 'burn list' and then burn it! it's simple! [ sexibaby69's advice column | Ask sexibaby69 A Question ]
XoNeLLiE143oX answered Tuesday October 4 2005, 7:54 pm: you mean like put them on cd? go to the library screen and click explore on the bottom. It will bring you to another screen, with all your songs. highlight the songs you want and click copy all items to audio cd underneath music tasks. It will bring you to windows media player or w/e media player you have and then it will burn them regularly. hope i helped!
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