If your CD player does not support one song repeat, try to make a CD with 10 or more SAME songs. If the player supports whole disk repeat, it's great!
2006-10-26 17:32:02
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answered by Phoenixheart 2
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The only alternative, if your CD player lacks a repeat button is to fill up an entire cd in Nero with just that one track, as many as your disc will fit. After 80 minues, the disc will stop, so you'll have to press play to replay the disc from the beginning.
However, i think if I heard that song repeatedly I might loose my mind entirely. Do you have the plans for a locked-down padded room also??
2006-10-26 17:36:57
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answered by Anonymous
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If you create a playlist on the computer (via Media Player, Real Player or ITunes) just put the same song on the playlist over and over again. It should burn the song repeatedly as many times as it will fit on the cd.
That should work unless you don't use a computer to burn your cds.
2006-10-26 17:34:50
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answered by collegesniper 2
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First get iTunes.
From there, import the song into your library (you've probably already done this, I'm just making sure).
Then, make a playlist. Drag and drop the song as many times as you deem necessary. Put in a blank CD, and click burn, and then you should be all set.
Good luck and I hope that helped.
2006-10-26 17:32:26
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answered by SatanHUD 1
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If you wish to make a CD with 15-20 songs, you might first have got to acquire the ones songs. Once you acquired the sings, you will have to open a audio modifying application like "Audacity". I have incorporated a hyperlink to it feel within the supply and it's also loose. You then edit every aspect or reproduction and paste it then put it aside and burn that dossier onto the CD. If you want any further aid, don't hesitate to electronic mail me. I have incorporated this underneath. I desire this is helping you.
2016-09-01 03:18:36
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answered by ? 4
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Depending on the software you're using, sometimes you can't list the same song with the same filename more than once on the software's player mode. I've found that it was easiest for me to make copies of the song on the hard drive, and add a number at the end of each copy. For example, say the original song is named "ABC.mp3". I make copies of each file, and each one gets a number such ABC1.mp3", "ABC2.mp3" and so forth. Then I just fill up the playlist with each copy, and burn the list that way.
2006-10-26 17:35:31
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answered by Jolly 7
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Shut even the cheapest cd player at walmart has repeat what the heck are you guys using a home ghetto rigged cd player...
2006-10-26 17:36:59
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answered by Anonymous
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well that depends on the software u are using to burn the cd.
one way is to make a floder in your computer with the same song pasted in it as many times as the CD memory or a bit less. and later u can burn the cd with that folder contents........for anyother method we need to check which s/w u are using.
2006-10-26 17:32:15
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answered by zombie 5
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Media player will burn it onto disk for you as many times as you need. You just have to drop it into your burn list each time.
2006-10-26 17:35:40
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answered by nanners040477 4
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