Windows Media Player 8.0,ghost may not be available if you want XP to be properly installed.
Operation Steps:
Get ready
Insert a blank burn disk into the burner. If you are a erasable CD-RW disk, be sure to erase the above data before you use it.
Select a Pending file
Figure 1
Open My Computer, select the audio file you intend to burn to CD (must be the file mentioned above), click "Copy to Audio CD" On the taskbar on the left side of the window, as shown in Figure 1. Windows Media Player 8.0 is automatically run at this time.
Figure 2
The audio files that you just selected are listed in the Music window to copy in the Windows Media Player 8.0 main interface, including the file name, length, volume, and so on, below which shows the number of songs selected and the length of time it takes to burn to a CD. In the right window you can see an important message-the length of time the burn disk supports. So what's the point of the two "time-length" mentioned above? We know that the same song using different bit rate compression, its file size is not the same. When making a CD, we generally do not based on the size of the audio file to determine how many songs to burn a burning disk, but by burning software to learn the length of the recorded audio files and the length of the recording disk support to determine (generally a 650MB burning disk can be installed 74 minutes long CD). If the selected file is very long, you can remove some songs from the checkbox in front of the audio file to meet the capacity requirements of the burn disk, as shown in Figure 2.
Advanced Settings
Click the Toolbar menu on the Windows Media Player 8.0 main interface, select Options, and click the "Copy Music" tab. In the following "Copy Settings", you must remember to remove the "Protect content" check box before the tick, otherwise the CD can only be produced on the CD computer playback, can not be used on other devices, remember! For the following music quality settings, use the default values, as shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3
Click the "Devices" tab, double-click the burner letter into its Properties Settings window, click the "Audio" tab, select the "Copy" column "number" and "Use error correction", and finally save exit, as shown in Figure 4.
Figure 4
NOTE: Enabling "digital" replication and "use error correction" to avoid errors during replication (lest a CD play a sound explosion during playback) but whether you can use digital copy depends on whether your burner is supported or not, or choose simulate copy.
Burn CDs
When all the settings are complete, go back to the Windows Media Player 8.0 main interface, and then click "Copy Music" to start burning (Figure 3). The program will check and convert the selected audio file before it is burned to the disc before you start burning.
Note: Windows XP supports a multiple-section way to burn discs, and it is very likely that someone will use this "tricks" to burn CDs, which is a serious statement--making a CD cannot use this method! Even if you only burn one song on a CD, you can no longer add files. In order not to waste the burning disk, please be able to "gather" a CD of the song before burning the CD.
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