Everyone here, except for natedogg, seem to be clueless. You all assume that everyone has Windows XP with the latest Windows Media Player. But this isn't true for some people. Have you ever heard of Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows ME? Did you know that earlier versions of Media Player do NOT have the capacity to burn CD's? Heck, you don't even know if the asker has a PC or a Mac!
First, we'll assume you have a PC. Also, we'll assume you have an older version of Windows or Media Player. You'll need a CD burning program such as Nero but, you can find other burning software here... http://www.snapfiles.com/Freeware/gmm/fwcdburn.html
I recommend a program called "Burrrn!" for the novice. It's freeware and it works very well. From there you just drag and drop. http://www.burrrn.net
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Also someone eariler claimed that Lime Wire has spyware in it. A complete lie. Frostwire is good, but there's nothing wrong with Lime Wire.
2006-08-24 19:52:03
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Go to Windows Media Player [i am using 11 as an example]
Start>Windows Media Player
2. Seleat the file under Library
3. Right-Click
4. Selest Add to Now Playing Then Click the Little arrow under Burn
5. Click Burn Now Playing To [drive]
oh and Lime wire is not illegal mostly they use free downloads and free previews
2006-08-20 06:24:32
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answered by Grape Shield 4
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Okay people. LimeWire is NOT illegal. People just use it for illegal purposes. LimeWire would have already been shut down if it was illegal. LimWire is a P2P network. P2P mean peer 2 peer. That means file sharing over the Internet. Some people just share music that they bought and THAT is illegal. You can burn a CD of music that you downloaded (but hopefully not illegaly) by finding the folder that your music goes into when you download it.
2006-08-20 06:35:17
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answered by csalm87 4
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Burn it like normal but make sure you have a cd with enough capacity. Also you might try having the person you're giving the cd DOWNLOAD it themselves!
2006-08-20 06:22:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Why do you need to burn CD from downloading program!????
Why don't you set your downloaded files in other folder and then the burning on media player?It's easier and faster!
2006-08-20 06:22:39
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answered by Crazy_DIAMOND 3
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lime-wire is illegal but if you want to burn Cd's simple once downloaded the program you like drag to Enrique than drag it out to a folder or CD.
2006-08-20 06:21:37
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answered by Justinfire 4
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You record the cd in your document file and generally you wait until you have enuough in documents to fill a cd. You then burn the songs that you want on the cd to a new cd.
2006-08-20 06:27:33
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answered by oldone 4
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definite you may.. you ought to save your songs on your folder. in the journey that your computer has for mp'3 , you may burn them if no longer you would possibly want to ought to deploy a software noted as nero 6. you may acquire it from limewire, deploy it and then use it to burn music from limewire, sounds complicated yet its fairly no longer.it really is all depending on your computer.
2016-11-26 19:55:57
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answered by ? 4
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You need to make a new folder for your downloads. Then, just drag and drop the music files from limewire to there...Then add to your "burn list."
PS Limewire sucks...I recommend Frostwire...Exact same format, without all the spyware and adware...
2006-08-20 06:23:56
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answered by Luther 6
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go to where your limewire files are (tools < options < copy the url in the bar thing < open My Computer < paste the code into the url box) and add them to your burn list. then burn.
2006-08-20 06:22:08
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answered by yep 2
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