How to Burn an Audio Disc
You might have a list of songs on your computer that you wish to listen to using a CD player. This can be done by copying those songs to a blank CD, a process known as burning a CD. When you burn an audio disc, those CDs will then be similar to albums that can be purchased at music stores. You can burn an audio disc and listen to that disc in a portable or stereo CD player.
Instructions
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Open Windows Media Player.
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Click "File." Select "Add to Library." The Add to Library window will open.
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Select the "Add" option. A smaller window will open. Choose the folder that contains the songs you wish to burn to an audio disc. Then, click "OK." Click "OK" in the Add to Library window to add those songs to your Windows Media Player library.
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Put a blank CD into your computer.
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Click the "Burn" tab. This is found at the top of Windows Media Player. Once you've done so, right click the same tab. Choose "Audio CD."
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Click "Songs," which is found on the far left side of the audio program. Then, search for the songs mentioned in step 3.
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Right click on each song. Select "Add to 'Burn List.'" Do this until you have finished adding songs to the list.
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Click "Start Burn," found underneath the "Burn List" on the right side of Windows Media Player. Those songs will then be burned to the audio disc. Remove the CD when the process completes. You will then be able to listen to that audio CD in a CD player.
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