Question Posted Thursday November 10 2005, 6:06 pm
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i have limewire and i ont no how 2 put the songs on a cd and when i use it it goes 2 realplayer not wmp can any 1 help me i need 2 no please and fast ill give you a 5 if you anser
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Music? yayalovesgd answered Friday November 11 2005, 11:41 am: you should download windows media player. www.windowsmediaplayer.com i think its much better than realplayer. i think its much more organized too. and i have limewire too , so all you have to do is go to the library section of lime wire , click on the songs that you want to put on the cd click enqueue ( for every song that you want to add, and you will see that the songs that you add will go to the bottom underneath your list it says mp3playlist. then when you have your whole list , you click save as... and put where you want to save it ( i save it on desktop) then when you saved it on your desktop ( thats where all your icons are , like internet explorer) and click the icon. then all the songs will be on windowsmediaplayer. then when mediaplayer opens up, go to burn on the top, and edit the songs that you want to burn on the cd!! i hope i helped!! its a little long lol sry!! [ yayalovesgd's advice column | Ask yayalovesgd A Question ]
WTF answered Thursday November 10 2005, 11:41 pm: you have to get it to WMP. right click the song in the "explore" file, and pick "open with windows media player", and it will go to that instead of real player
you can do that with all the songs, or, go to WMP and make it your default mp3 player. im pretty sure its in tools, but im not positive
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