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Down loading music to CD from internet. But then it wont play on my home stereo CD...
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<blockquote data-quote="DianaB" data-source="post: 2338472" data-attributes="member: 221831"><p>You need to author an audio cd, which you can do easily using windows media player. Just pop in the blank CD and choose the "burn" tab. a blank playlist should open on the r/side of the WMP window. Using your mouse, drop the songs into that window and when you've got all your songs, hit the "burn" button. It should take 5 minutes or so.</p><p></p><p>"think it is a problem with the CD player in my stereo system because it does not seem to work properly all the time"</p><p></p><p>The stereo is probably okay - the problem is that many players won't play MP3-CD, only Audio CD. That shouldn't be a problem, since each CD can still hold about 80 min of music, and CD-R is so cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DianaB, post: 2338472, member: 221831"] You need to author an audio cd, which you can do easily using windows media player. Just pop in the blank CD and choose the "burn" tab. a blank playlist should open on the r/side of the WMP window. Using your mouse, drop the songs into that window and when you've got all your songs, hit the "burn" button. It should take 5 minutes or so. "think it is a problem with the CD player in my stereo system because it does not seem to work properly all the time" The stereo is probably okay - the problem is that many players won't play MP3-CD, only Audio CD. That shouldn't be a problem, since each CD can still hold about 80 min of music, and CD-R is so cheap. [/QUOTE]
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