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I have Windows 98 SE or Windows 2000. How do I burn an OverDrive Audiobook or Music title to CD using Windows Media Player 9?

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I have Windows 98 SE or Windows 2000. How do I burn an OverDrive Audiobook or Music title to CD using Windows Media Player 9?

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If you are running Windows Media Player in ‘Skin Mode’, switch to ‘Full Mode’. Select the ‘Media Library’ tab. The ‘Media Library’ screen is displayed. On the ‘Media Library’ screen, click the ‘Add’ button, and select ‘Add Folder…’ The ‘Add Folder’ dialog box is displayed. In the ‘Add Folder’ dialog box, browse to the location of the title you wish to burn to CD and click ‘OK’. The default location for OverDrive titles is My Documents > My Media > [Format of the title] > [Title of book]. Windows Media Player 9 imports the title. Select the Part(s) you wish to burn and right click. Select the ‘Copy to CD or Device’ option. The ‘Copy to CD or Device’ screen is displayed. Check the box next to the Part name to be burned. Place a blank CDR in your CD-ROM drive and ensure that your CD drive is selected in the right-hand pane of Windows Media Player. Click the ‘Copy’ button in the upper right-hand corner of Windows Media Player to add the Part to the list of files to be burned to disc. Win

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