![]() First, MP3's will not play in most car in-dash CD players - unless your player specifically notes that it is MP3 compatible. Message Edited by nontoxicsafe on 01-11-2006 09:21 PM Tho I do not or not advising person/s to rip music off illegally in any way! If you want to get track off the internet or shall I say p2p network/file sharingįirst of all Download the tracks to your desktop then just drag them on the windowįrom your CD > then click on "write files to CD" - finished # wait until the CD burner is finished & hay presto you made a copy. ![]() #when finished selecting tracks on CD - I think a max 16 tracks per CD #open a clear box > select paste function ![]() #Open the CD (files) by selecting "open file using exp" (B) Pop an blank CDR or CDRW disc in the burner drive most (CDR Drive) If you know what music file you what off the Cd select - left click mouse (A) Pop the track CD in a drive CD/DVD (any one)- use an cdrom drive then use the CDR drive to burn the tracks on to new CD - tipĪ window pops up saying what you what to do with the files on the CD ![]() Steps of coping music of a CD to blank CD (org') ![]() Note: You can copy music off CD's(bought from retailers)only for personal use only & never for resale else-where - illegal ok First off all where the music files at this mo? ![]()
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