I am new at this. At what speed should you burn a music CD being made from MP3 files stored on your hard drive? I have tried 32x and 24x and the CD does not go to completion. Am I burning too fast? We ...
Burning a CD in 2024 isn't quite as simple as it was when CD drives were in every desktop PC and laptop, but it's still straightforward if you have the right equipment. With a CD burner to hand, you ...
The latest version of Windows Media Player can burn your photos, music and videos on a CD or DVD on the fly. You simply have to drag and drop files from your Windows Media Library to the burn list.
If you have plenty of old CDs or DVDs that you'd like to copy so as not to lose the data (audiobooks, movies, recordings etc), the Nero program will be very useful to you. You can both copy and burn ...
Don’t worry — you haven’t been hurled back in time. We are in fact running a tutorial on burning CDs using iTunes, and we’re not crazy. The thing is, when you’re immersed in the world of technology ...
Why are you still burning stuff onto CDs? Ya weirdo. But you're here, so you must really want to do this thing, so let's get into it. I'm not here to judge, only to assist. So, first thing is make ...
Write-protected CDs are designed to have files copied to them only once. Blank write-protected CDs are identified as CD-R discs. Using the default options in Windows, once you copy files to a CD-R and ...
I have a collection of music that's about half MP3 and half FLAC. Is there a program out there that can easily allow me to choose several folders of FLAC or MP3 files, and will automatically convert ...
Stump the PC Club is a free tech-advice column written by members of the North Orange County Computer Club, which has been in existence since 1976. Visit the club’s site at noccc.org. And don’t forget ...
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