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How Do You Burn A Music CD Using Windows Media Player 9?

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How Do You Burn A Music CD Using Windows Media Player 9?

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So your computer’s hard drive is bursting at the seams with music you’ve downloaded off the internet and copied from CD’s, and now you want to make a compilation CD for play in your car or home stereo. This how-to describes how to burn a music CD using Windows Media Player 9. (Note: This how-to assumes you have basic knowledge of using Microsoft Windows XP.) X-tra note: this produces a wma cd that can only be played at certain players. Most CD players won’t play this though!! • Open Windows Media Player. The icon can commonly be found by clicking the “START” button, then “Program Files” then “Accessories” then “Entertainment.” There you should find the icon for Windows Media Player. • Click on the “Media Library” button located on the left side of the window. • Select the music you want burned to a CD. Click on the “All Music” tab located in the left window. The right window should now display all the songs you have saved on your hard drive. • Select the songs you want to copy to a CD.

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• Open Windows Media Player. The icon can commonly be found by clicking the “START” button, then “Program Files” then “Accessories” then “Entertainment.” There you should find the icon for Windows Media Player. • Click on the “Media Library” button located on the left side of the window. • Select the music you want burned to a CD. Click on the “All Music” tab located in the left window. The right window should now display all the songs you have saved on your hard drive. • Select the songs you want to copy to a CD. This is can be done a couple different ways. You can right click a song, choose “Copy to CD or device”, then go back to the “Media Library” and pick more songs this way. You can also select multiple songs at once by holding down your keyboards CTRL key while you click on songs. This lets you highlight many songs. You can also pick the first song in the list, then while hold down your keyboards SHIFT key, click on the last song. This highlights every track from the first song

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• Open Windows Media Player. The icon can commonly be found by clicking the “START” button, then “Program Files” then “Accessories” then “Entertainment.” or All Programs There you should find the icon for Windows Media Player. • Click on the “Media Library” button located on the left side of the window. • Select the music you want burned to a CD. Click on the “All Music” tab located in the left window. The right window should now display all the songs you have saved on your hard drive. • Select the songs you want to copy to a CD. This is can be done a couple different ways. You can right click a song, choose “Add To Burn List”, then go back to the “Media Library” and pick more songs this way. You can also select multiple songs at once by holding down your keyboards CTRL key while you click on songs. This lets you highlight many songs. You can also pick the first song in the list, then while hold down your keyboards SHIFT key, click on the last song. This highlights every track from the

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