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  • How to Burn an Audio CD

    If you own a computer that was made in the last five years, there's a good chance that it's equipped with a CD burner drive. To utilize its capabilities, you need digital music-playing software...

  • How to Assemble CD Cases at Home

    If you are producing your own musical CD or DVD, you can save money by packaging the disc cases yourself instead of sending your CDs to a printing company. The process will involve some elbow...

  • How to Eliminate a Two- Second Gap With Media Player

    When burning a CD with a media player on your computer, you may find when listening to the CD that a two-second gap was placed in between the songs. This may be okay with some music content, but...

  • How to Record Your Vinyl Records

    Recording your vinyl records is made simple with the newest of modern technology. I am amazed how easy it is and how it has made me want to complete my entire record collection and put all my...

  • How to Fix a Cracked CD

    Compact Discs (CDs) are a convenient and inexpensive way to store music, photos, data and other media. They're also very durable, but accidents can and do occur, leading to a cracked CD....

  • Can You Record a Cassette Tape Onto a CD?

    Audio cassettes were a popular music format, from their introduction in the 1960s through the late 90s. You may have a collection of favorite tapes you listened to in your car. The good news is...

  • How to Design a Home Audio System

    Designing a home audio system may seem like a challenging task, but once you break down the system into its various components, it is quite easy to determine which products and devices you need...

  • How to Burn a Song on a CD

    With the use of a computer, burning songs onto a CD is simple. In fact, it can take less than five minutes to burn a full 80-minute CD, and computers are powerful enough to burn error-free CDs...

  • How to Repair Damaged CDs

    The most common damage which can happen to any CD is scratches. In varying degrees, scratches can cause a CD to skip when playing or prevent its data from being read. There are minor scratches...

  • How to Make Your Own CD Wallet

    CD wallets are a great way to store your CDs, CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs. They take up much less space than jewel cases and are perfect if you want to make your CD collection portable. While CD...

  • About Audio CD Recorders

    The days of the cassette heralded the practice of making mix tapes: Consumers would customize cassettes by recording on a double-headed cassette deck songs that they picked from different audio...

  • How Does an Audio CD Recorder Work?

    Recording sound started with Thomas Edison in 1877 when he shouted at the top of his lungs into a funnel as he twisted a cylinder containing tinfoil. The funnel turned his voice into vibrations...

  • How to Listen to CDs For Free

    Finally, you can listen to entire CDs online for free, without having to purchase the CD or buy the song on iTunes. Since these CDs will be streaming from your computer, it requires a little bit...

  • How to Transfer Music From CD To A Cassette Tape

    This article will instruct you on how to transfer music from your favorite CD to a cassette tape. This is useful for older vehicles that have a cassette player and no CD player. Now you can still...

  • How to Clean a CD Drive

    All computer owners should know how to clean a CD drive. All of your systems components need to be properly cleaned and your CD drive is one of the most used ones. It is very frustrating to try to...

  • How to Clean a Compact Disc

    We have all had the frustration of a skipping CD, and tried frantically to clean it by rubbing in on our shirt or pant leg, which is probably the worst thing to do. Compact discs are easy to...

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