First you need to know what music format you want to put on the CD. If you want to store songs that can be played on a MP3 player or on your computer then you will want to put them into the MP3 format or similar format. However, your old standard CD player will not recognize this format. Then you need to put it in another format; a loseless format that doesn't compress the music like MP3 players do. The compression of Lossy formats are similar to what a JPEG image does, there will be a little loss, but it would take a really good ear to notice it.
Winamp: http://www.winamp.com/
Is good for handling your MP3s and music in other formats.
Wikipeida recommends: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MP3_Player_Morpher
Wikipedia also compares other Music Players: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_media_players
In a good table with the prices and links. I don't recommend the Real Player they like to throw a lot of commercials at you.
Once you get a Media Player you will need to read the help files to learn how to RIP a song; get a song from one source onto your computer. The Media Player will then convert it to the format you need. iTunes uses its own format as does Microsoft Media Player. These formats try to track who buys and listens to the songs. They are designed to stop music trading, so you probably want to avoid them.
2006-07-24 15:41:20
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answered by Dan S 7
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Well first of all you need to have the hardware, i.e., a CD burner/player probably. Then I would suggest you either use the software programing disc that comes with your hardware, or click on Musicmatch Jukekbox Plus and use Musicmatch for all your MP3 collection and other music files. It can get confusing if you use more than one media player.That should do it for you! Go to a store like Staples, Office Max, or your local computer store for the hardware and some more free advice friend. At least one of those places should also be able to install the burner in your computer tower if you don't choose to try and do it yourself.
2006-07-24 22:25:07
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answered by jcorcor 3
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You have to go to your music player either itunes or windows media player you rate the songs that you want on the cd a five star or the highest rating they can get and after you finish go to my top rated put in the blank disc and click burn.
2006-07-24 22:24:11
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answered by unknown 2
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first, your computer mustbe capable of burning CD's.
assuming that it is, buy some blank CD's.
download music onto your windows media player. either straight off a CD or download it from limewire. once its on the media player, just click on burn tab, highlight songs you want, insert blank CD. that's it. it takes a few minutes to burn them.
2006-07-24 22:25:20
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answered by Anonymous
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get a computer that u can burn cds on
2006-07-24 22:19:10
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answered by the fishy 1
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buy a CD burner
2006-07-24 22:20:20
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answered by numbtomotion 1
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go to windows media player
or limewire
2006-07-24 22:18:38
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answered by Bugz 2
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with a match or lighter
2006-07-24 22:29:11
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answered by icavision1 1
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