Greenthorn
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I also used Imageburn, it was a free download from their site. I would not recommend down loading it though, the free one downloaded a bunch of adware and a new browser called chromium, that is still giving me fits.
This is from windows help site.
You can make a CD that stores about 80 minutes of music and will play in almost any CD player. Or you can make a data CD or DVD that can hold several hours of music (or many photos or short video clips) and will play in PCs. A data CD will work in CD players that support the file types copied to the disc.
Here's how to burn an audio CD:
This is from windows help site.
You can make a CD that stores about 80 minutes of music and will play in almost any CD player. Or you can make a data CD or DVD that can hold several hours of music (or many photos or short video clips) and will play in PCs. A data CD will work in CD players that support the file types copied to the disc.
Here's how to burn an audio CD:
- Open Windows Media Player.
- In the Player Library, select the Burn tab, select the Burn options button
, and then select Audio CD or Data CD or DVD. - Insert a blank disc into your CD or DVD burner.
If your PC has more than one CD or DVD drive, select the drive you want to use. - Search for the items in your Player Library that you want to burn to the disc, and then drag them to the list pane (on the right side of the Player Library) to create a burn list.
- When you're finished with the list, select Start burn.