How to burn a CD for @poisin_kat
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catfluff · 18 comments
6 years ago
deleted
· 6 years ago
Get a program like ImgBurn. Make sure your computer can write discs. I prefer CD-R dual-layered, as they are trustworthy for playback. You can drag the .mp3 files into the ImgBurn program, and then burn the CD from there. There are plenty of tutorials. Otherwise, you can use Windows/Mac programs on your computer, they just aren’t as reliable. I use ImgBurn for DVDs, so it’s trustworthy. It’s also free.
catfluff
· 6 years ago
I couldn't post mine as comment so I made a post
catfluff
· 6 years ago
hyperion
· 6 years ago
But windows already comes with a burn option
catfluff
· 6 years ago
Yeah that was my one using windows media player
deleted
· 6 years ago
I’m adept with computers, so I apologize if my suggestions were complicating things. I was going for reliablility and quality, but yes, basic programs work just fine. Cheers!
deleted
· 6 years ago
I remember the old days where I would use Daemon_Tools
funkmasterrex
· 6 years ago
omg.... I feel soooooooooo old.
abhinnav
· 6 years ago
Just get some petrol/diesel/burn able fluid and pour it on the disk. Then light a match and set it on fire. See. It’s so easy.
bethorien
· 6 years ago
just hold a lighter under it, itll burn AND you can blow bubbles with it
thekaylapup
· 6 years ago
Windows Media Player is a easy and valid option for anyone who just wants to burn a CD and isn't overly concerned about quality.
To check if your computer can burn CDs, open "Computer" your disk drive should be there if you have one. CD-R or CD-RW can both burn CDs. CD-ROM cannot. If your computer cannot write CDs and you want to write CDs you can either move the music you want into a flash drive and put it on a computer that can, or you can obtain an external disk drive that can write CDs.
Blank CDs are fairly easy to come by. (Or atleast they used to be O.o). You want the ones that are CD-R more than less likely. CD-RW are rewritable, but they require CD-RW disk drives (the CD-R disks work in either) and are more expensive (for the same quality).
In Windows Media Player you just make a playlist, insert a blank CD and then you can burn that playlist onto the disk. The button says "burn CD" just make sure your on the playlist you want, and you have enough space on your disk.
To check if your computer can burn CDs, open "Computer" your disk drive should be there if you have one. CD-R or CD-RW can both burn CDs. CD-ROM cannot. If your computer cannot write CDs and you want to write CDs you can either move the music you want into a flash drive and put it on a computer that can, or you can obtain an external disk drive that can write CDs.
Blank CDs are fairly easy to come by. (Or atleast they used to be O.o). You want the ones that are CD-R more than less likely. CD-RW are rewritable, but they require CD-RW disk drives (the CD-R disks work in either) and are more expensive (for the same quality).
In Windows Media Player you just make a playlist, insert a blank CD and then you can burn that playlist onto the disk. The button says "burn CD" just make sure your on the playlist you want, and you have enough space on your disk.
bethorien
· 6 years ago
ive got a stack of blank CDs next to my bed
idkanymore
· 6 years ago
If you use a MAC, just select the audio file, put in the CD, and select to drag your files, it should say “Burn to Disc”, and click that.
abhinnav
· 6 years ago
Omg @bethorien! You’re right. I just found this on shuffle. https://m.funsubstance.com/fun/148821/blowing-bubbles-into-cds/?ref=prandom
bethorien
· 6 years ago
its probably like lung cancer causing to do it knowing how things are these days
abhinnav
· 6 years ago
In that case, I won’t do it. Ever. Though it’s tempting.
bethorien
· 6 years ago
i mean it might not be, just an assumption. Research on the interwebs would be better
poisin_kat
· 6 years ago
I'm quite late to notice this but thank you very much! It was kinda how I was expecting but I never knew it for sure (and didn't bother search it up as I never had a need.)