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Copying MP3's to a CD from Amazon.com


Question Posted Friday July 31 2009, 3:34 pm

Ok here is what I have:

10 Rewritable Cd's (CD-RW)
Microsoft Easy CD Creator (I should be able to find it)
Windows Media Player
Songs from Amazon.com that I have downloaded.

How do I get those songs onto a CD so that I can listen to it on the CD player like in my car or radio. I am willing to download another program (if it's free) but I would rather just work with either the CD creator or the Windows media player.
Thank you!


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Additional info, added Friday July 31 2009, 8:09 pm:
VERY IMPORTANT NOTE!!!!

I no longer have the Roxio easy CD creator. I just found out it's not compatable with my version of windows. OK so with that I have what I mentioned before.
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x2yankeesfan2x answered Saturday August 1 2009, 3:36 am:
the easiest way is if you have windows media player find the songs on there if they arent put them into the library (if they are saved on your computer the songs..they should be in the library just go to burn at the top and drag the songs over to the right side in the box and click on start burn thats the simplest way in my opinion.

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theymos answered Friday July 31 2009, 9:53 pm:
Install CDBurnerXP (free):
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Select "audio disk" at the startup menu. Insert a CD-RW. Add audio files until the disk is full. Click "burn compilation". Repeat until you've burned everything you want.

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