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Burning Music to a
CD
With Windows Media Player, you can burn your own audio CDs or data CDs
from the digital media files stored in your library. Live streams, such as
radio stations, cannot be burned to CDs.
To burn a CD, you must have a CD burner attached to your computer and a
blank CD to which you can burn tracks.
TO BURN A CD
- On the File menu, point to CDs and Devices, and then
click Burn Audio CD.
The Burn feature is displayed.
- In the Items to Burn pane (the left side of Burn), select the
playlist in your library that contains the digital media files that you
want to burn.
- To add digital media files from other playlists or categories in
your library to the playlist of items to burn, or to remove items from
the playlist, click the Edit Playlist button
The number
of selected items and total time is displayed at the bottom of the Items
to Burn pane.
- If necessary, clear any check boxes for items that you do not want
to burn.
- Insert a blank CD-R> or CD-RW in your CD drive.
- If necessary, when using a CD-RW disc, click the Erase disk
button to erase the CD.
- If you want to change recording or data CD settings, such as the CD
write speed or quality level, click the Display properties and
settings button.
- In the Items on Device pane (the right side of Burn), click
one of the following:
- Audio CD
- Data CD
- HighMAT Audio
- Click the Start Burn button
Notes
Before items are burned to your CD, they are inspected and, in
some cases, converted to a different file type. This process takes several
minutes.
- Playback may be affected if you try to play an audio CD
while also burning a CD. It is recommended that you do not try to
perform any other actions while burning a CD.
- If you are using a CD-R, you cannot burn additional
tracks to the CD after burning is completed. If you are using a CD-RW,
you can erase the entire CD before using the Player to burn items to the
CD again.
- You can rearrange the items in the Items to Burn pane
by dragging them to the position that represents the order in which you
want them to be burned.
- If Will not fit appears next to selected items
in the Items to Burn pane, the selected items are not burned to the CD.
Will not fit appears next to selected tracks for audio CDs even
if the total time of the tracks you selected exactly matches the CD
length, because the Player inserts two seconds between the tracks that
it burns to a CD.
- The Player automatically converts a multichannel audio
file to a stereo file (a process known as folding down) when you
burn it to a CD.
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