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How to burn on to CD
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I have ( I think) transferred music from an SD card fitted in a Digital Radio using the USB cable.
I thought I had copied this on to a CD-R Disc which would allow me to play it on a CD player but nothing seems to be happening when I try it on my CD player.
have i missed a stage somewhere ?( I'm not good with new technology so a step by step guide would be appreciated)
I thought I had copied this on to a CD-R Disc which would allow me to play it on a CD player but nothing seems to be happening when I try it on my CD player.
have i missed a stage somewhere ?( I'm not good with new technology so a step by step guide would be appreciated)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Firstly it depends on the format of the music , is it mp3 for example ? once its on your hard drive downloaded from the card, you need to make it a format that can be burnt to disc - mp3 is fine, but certain Stand alone CD players wont play these (Some of course will) so it may be better to convert the file to a WAV file (theres a free programme called Switch that converts one format to others, http://www.nch.com.au/switch/plus.html
- you then need burning software , Nero / Roxio for example (amongst others) I believe Windows media player also does this and burn to disc.
So as a step by step guide
(a) transfer from card to PC
(b) convert to a format such as mp3, WAV
(c) burn as an Audio CD (as opposed to MP3 CD)
(d) Voila :-) Bobs your uncle
Good luck
- you then need burning software , Nero / Roxio for example (amongst others) I believe Windows media player also does this and burn to disc.
So as a step by step guide
(a) transfer from card to PC
(b) convert to a format such as mp3, WAV
(c) burn as an Audio CD (as opposed to MP3 CD)
(d) Voila :-) Bobs your uncle
Good luck