Hi..I have Limewire and i want to burn CDs on it but my problem is I dont know how to burn CDs.So you please tell me how to burn CDs on Limewire(If it helps i have Windows XP).
*Thank you*
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Computers? baseball34 answered Friday August 11 2006, 5:22 pm: I use Limewire too. I open all of my songs with Winamp (you could use any mp3 player) and then I burn them onto a rewritable CD (CD-RW), then I import the songs to iTunes. Not only are the songs in iTunes, but I also have iTunes set to import songs at 128 kbps. That's CD quality, anything more just wastes space on your hard drive. Then I put them on my iPod. If you used a rewritable CD, you can just erase it when you are done. It can be a pain to do this, but a lot of songs on Limewire are more than 128 kbps. Feel free to ask me any questions if you them! [ baseball34's advice column | Ask baseball34 A Question ]
jammy12 answered Saturday April 1 2006, 2:27 pm: First of you can't burn songs from/on limewire. You have to have a program that burns them and make sure you PC is enabled to burn them. Ask your comp dealer or comnp tech if it is.
If it is ask them to put a cd burning software on your comp (roxio or sonic, etc) and you can burn them.
xswornlovex answered Saturday April 1 2006, 2:24 pm: i have the same exact thing....wut you need to do, install itunes...so you can put the songs from limewire, to itunes...
click and drag the songs you want, to itunes....make sure itunes it runnin, like so you can see on the task bar....and you should be able to put the singz on itunes, so than you can burn the cds [ xswornlovex's advice column | Ask xswornlovex A Question ]
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