BunnyxAblaze answered Monday November 7 2005, 7:48 pm: hey I used to have that problem what you do is:
1. once you open the media player and it goes to that burn list part you go to the start thing in the left corner than you go to my computer.
2. Go to the second cloumn thing where it says in bold black "Hard Disk Drives" click "Local Disk D"
3. Then you see all these folders click on the "Documents and Settings"
4. Clcik on the file that had the songs which is most likely your folder.
5. Then all these folders show clikc the one that says "Shared"
6. your list of songs should show up.
7. hold down control as you clikc all the songs you want once you're done with the songs you let go of control and drag them onto the media burn list and than clikc burn cd.
hopelessly_devoted answered Monday November 7 2005, 7:24 pm: ok to BURN them, like put music on a cd, all you do is put the cd into the drive, bring up windows media player, then click on BURN in the upper right hand corner and you pick the songs you want on your cd, then to the right you click on BURN MUSIC(im pretty positive those are the words) and then youll be good to go. if you need to know how to RIP music im me or email me *dorkette808* or *dorkette808@yahoo.com* hope it works for you! [ hopelessly_devoted's advice column | Ask hopelessly_devoted A Question ]
myusername1 answered Monday November 7 2005, 7:11 pm: hey on click on windows media player, then on the left click on copy to CD or Device, then at the top where it says ITEMS TO COPY - yeah- in taht box click on where your getting ur music from and then after youve done that check off the songs' box taht u want to download. ok , now at the top right hand corner click copy. this might take about 10 -15 minutes depending on how many songs. make sure you have a blank CD in your CDROM drive and make sure your computer can burn CDS!! good luck ask for more help if ya need it [ myusername1's advice column | Ask myusername1 A Question ]
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