19-03-2009, 12:39
19-03-2009, 12:45
Pretty much, yeah. Just remember to specify in your burning tool that you're making a data disc, rather than a music CD. Even Windows media player manages to do a good job of it.
19-03-2009, 17:34
cheers pal and to get them on another comp do i just explore the cd and copy out of it?
19-03-2009, 17:42
Yep. Easy as you like. First time I ever tried to make a music CD, I did all of that by mistake and couldn't figure out why A.) My CD-R was holding all of those songs and B.) Why my stereo wouldn't play it
19-03-2009, 19:13
mr gummidge Wrote:Yep. Easy as you like. First time I ever tried to make a music CD, I did all of that by mistake and couldn't figure out why A.) My CD-R was holding all of those songs and B.) Why my stereo wouldn't play itAh, I don't have those issues, my hi-fi doesn't support CD-R so don't burn to play on it It's an ageing set of separates but still quality gear so nowhere near getting replaced. MP3 CDs play nicely in the car and PVR though as well as the PCs
Personally I burn using Nero Burnin' ROM as easy to see how much space you are using on the disc before committing to burn as most audio equipment still only seems to read single session discs which means burning all the files at once
19-03-2009, 19:25
I was expecting to see a lecture on copyright laws when i noticed red had made a post here
19-03-2009, 19:30
cheers guys appreciate the help as always
19-03-2009, 20:34
Sm© Wrote:I was expecting to see a lecture on copyright laws when i noticed red had made a post hereMoi?
Advisories only here Lectures are saved for Admin