- Determine
if your computer contains a CD burner. There are 2 ways to determine if your computer
contains a CD burner. If your computer does not contain a CD burner, you
must contact your computer's manufacturer if you need help selecting a CD
burner.
- Look
on the front of the CD drive tray for a logo that indicates whether the
drive offers "writable" or "rewritable" features. If
the logo is present, then your computer contains a CD burner.
- Look
at your CD drive properties in Windows. In Windows click on the
"Start" button or Windows logo in the bottom left corner of your
screen, then click on "My Computer." Right-click on your CD
drive and select "Properties." Look for a "Recording"
tab. If the "Recording" tab is present, you have a CD burner
installed on your computer.
- Obtain
a blank digital CD. There
are 2 different types of CDs you can use depending on the type of CD
player you have; Audio CDs or Data CDs. Audio CDs will store music only
and can play on any type of CD player. Data CDs will store music, pictures
and videos but will only play music on CD players that support WMA files.
Audio CDs have a capacity of up to 80 minutes of music, whereas Data CDs
have a capacity of up to 700 megabytes or 8 hours of music.
- Purchase
blank Audio or Data CDs in CD-R format because they are compatible with
the widest range of CD players. If you plan on using a Data CD, you may
also purchase the CD-RW format if you plan on erasing the CD or adding new
files to it later on. You must also determine that your CD player supports
CD-RW CDs.
- Burn
your Audio or Data CD using Windows Media Player. Open Windows Media Player
from your Start menu or from where it's stored on your computer.
- Click
on the "Burn" tab in the upper-right corner, then click on the
arrow below it or off to the right to display a drop-down menu with
additional options. Click on "Audio CD" or "Data CD or
DVD" depending on the method you have chosen.
- Insert
your blank CD into your CD burner. If the "AutoPlay" dialog box
appears, close it. If your computer has more than one CD burner, click on
the "Next Drive" link to select the burner you want to use. If
Windows Media Player does not recognize your USB-connected burner, check
the connection or close and restart Windows Media Player.
- Find
items in your music library you want to burn to the CD. In the main window
of Windows Media Player, navigate to the music file or folder you want to
burn to the CD. Click and drag these items over to the "List"
pane on the right below the "Burn" tab. Drag and drop items up
and down in the list if you want to change the play order. If you
accidentally drag and drop a song you don't want, right-click the song and
click "Remove from List."
- Click
on the "Start burn" button at the top of the List pane to begin
burning your CD. The burning process will take several minutes to complete
depending on how many files you selected, and you may even be prompted to
insert a second CD if your files will not fit on one CD.
Make an Audio CD With Windows 7
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