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How to Burn CD's with BearShare

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Summary: Burning CDs with BearShare is a great way to share the music you've downloaded with friends, get a software tutorial in this free video.

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"Hey everybody. My name is Matt and I'm speaking to you on behalf of Expert Village. I'd like to talk a little about burning tracks to a CD. You can do this very easily with BearShare. It has a built in CD burning capabilities. If you go down here to the bottom right and click burn, it'll bring up the burn dialogs down at the bottom of BearShare. You can burn an entire playlist as I said previously. If you right click and click burn to CD, it'll take all the tracks from your playlist and put it down here. You can remove tracks by clicking it and click remove from burn list. You can also add tracks from your library by right clicking and clicking burn to CD, or you can also just click and drag it down to the bottom here. You can arrange the order of the tracks. When you're ready to burn, make sure you have a writable CD in your burner and make sure that audio CD is selected here or that's going to just burn the MP3s to a data CD. Here you can select the drive you want to burn it to. You're probably going to want to select fastest for the speed. Whenever you're ready to burn your CD, just go over here and click the start button and BearShare will burn your tracks to a CD. Just don't forget that if you haven't bought a track that's yellow that you're not going to be able to burn that to a CD. "

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