Sunday, December 6, 2009

Burning mp3 music from computer to cd?

i would like to burn my mp3 music files stored on my laptop onto a cd that i can play on my car stereo.my car stereo supports mp3.i heard that you can put many many hours of music onto a normal blank cd disc but how do i do this and is there any free software to help me do this.thanx



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not really go on Windows Media Music Player and as soon as u enter the usb it should read that a new device as been entered. Then go on Media Player and on the side there is a button sayin 'Copy to Cd or Device', click on that and then find the music from the mp3 (its on a menu) and enter them on the computer, save them rather. Or else drag the music to foulder on ur computer. After that u either go on my computer, enter an empty CD and 'write files to cd' or else go WIindows Media Player and put the songs there then click on 'Copy to Cd or Device' click on the removible drive and copy the music to the cd.



Hope it works =]



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sorry can't help u m8
do you have a cd writer on your pc?



try this, put a blank disk in the tray, open wndows media player, click on the 'burn' tab and then try burning a few songs. once you open media player you will know what i mean.
if you have a a drive on your laptop for writing discs then you can do this on Windows Media Player. use the burn option, drag your files in and burn to disc.
If you are using iTunes then click on Edit, then click on Preferences. Then look at those tabs. One should say Advanced. Click on that. Then under that click on Burning. You then have the choice between Audio CD, MP3 Cd, or Data CD. Click on the one that says MP3 CD. Click OK.



After this, put all of the songs that you want into a Playlist, and then put in a blank disc. Right click on the playlist that you want to use and click Burn CD.



Congratulations, you will now be able to put loads more music onto a CD than you normally could.



Good Luck!
It depends on what your car stereo means by 'supports MP3'



Sometimes that just means that somewhere on the stereo is a jack that allows you to plug in an MP3 player.



Some will allow you to play MP3 CD's like you described - though they might need th MP3's to be in a certain format, and they might need to be organized on the CD properly for it to work - supposedly my wife's blaupunkt stereo can do it, but I've never been able to make it work, so I just make regular CD's for it.
You can do this using windows media player which comes with most computers or can be downloaded 4 free
You don't need any special software - you can do it straight from Windows.



Just drag all the MP3s into the Writable CD folder (as if you were burning anything else to a CD), up to a maximum of 700MB.



Then select "Write these files to CD" and a Wizard box should pop-up. The important thing here is to choose to make a DATA CD, and it should be straightforward from there.



Depending on your car stereo, you can probably organise the MP3s into different folders (for each artist/album) before burning, and it will be easier to find the songs you want later on.
yes, a lot of software support burning for example windows media player and i-tunes. i use i tunes. to burn a CD you must have a blank CD and a CD re-writer (most CD rams). in i-tunes create a playlist with the desired songs. enter the CD into the drive and then at the bottom right of the i-tunes page click burn. then wait. Hope i helped Gd luck !
You don't need any special software at all. Just copy the MP3 files onto the CD using your normal software - even Windows XP supports this if you have nothing else. Copy the MP3s over, put the CD into your car stereo and they should simply play. Most car stereos are happy if you create lots of folders, each with music by a different artist (or from a different CD).



Give it a try - it's easy! :)
go to windows media player (start%26gt;windows media player) go to burn at the top navigation bar on the player. It will (on the right in wmp10) have a drop down box that says either, Audio CD, Data CD, or HighMAT Audio. You want to select Data CD. after that begin either dragging and dropping the files you want to burn into the left hand column that says burn list, or (usually) right clicking on the file itself and clicking on "add to burn list"



after you have compiled all of the music you want on the cd, resize wmp to make sure that there is enough room on the cd and that none of them say (will not fit) and then click "start burn"



now you wait...and then the CD should pop out when finished, voila! you've got yourself an mp3 cd.



here is a tutorial on cnet on how to use iTunes to make the disk if you have a mac....



http://www.cnet.com.au/mp3players/musics...



and here is a link to microsofts tutorial on using wmp to burn a cd



http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows...



goodluck!
well makes sure u have the latest windows media player. then copy ur files into the media player's libarry, then insert a blank cd and go to windows media player then click on burn. it will allow u to select music files in the libarry, once u have enough songs clik on record to record them on the cd.
The answer is yes and no. yes you can copy allot of mp3 files to the CD as data CD but that won't play in your car. if you want to play in your car you have to convert the file to wav format then burn it to CD and that takes space more than data. an other way you can burn as mp3 if you have mp3 player in your car which you do you need software like Roxio or nero7. let me get you this link.



http://www.avs4you.com/Register.aspx?typ...
Napster will do this-but they charge for membership. Still worth investigating.



If you have Windows Media Player installed, the "burn" function should be on there.(Main screen, along the buttons at the top). Blank CDR80 s are cheap and hold 80 mins of music.



It is possible to store hours of music on one disc, but not in a format a CD player will be able to cope with-as far as I know!



There is free software on the net, but to get it you need a download program such as Bitlord, Bitcomet,Azureus.



Bear in mind however you go about it,these programs may get snotty on you if you don't have licences for the music you are trying to burn.A lot of stuff is copyright protected.



-Best of luck-and test your copy at home first-don't crash your car because something hasn't copied right!!
Yes you can . Burn it as a data disc in nero not as audio, when you burn them as data it displays the track name and the name of the artist. if you burn as audio it won't display name or title.

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