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Burning a song to CD

Discussion in 'General Internet' started by MIR11, 2011/11/18.

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    SpywareDr

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    MIR11

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    to Spyware DR:
    You said "try a different browser "

    Like What ???
     

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    MIR11

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    Burning a Song to a CD

    apparently 486 people viewed this thread, but only 2 or 3 replied >>>Hmmm.
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    As far as browsers, there's a few out there. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Chrome, and Opera. Try another browser to see if it works. Downloading RealPlayer would have gotten you that song by now and with so much less work. But, I understand a person needs to be comfortable with what they do.
     
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    MIR11

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    Dear Mike
    I use Internet Explorer
    don't know where / how to find another
    Also do not know where to find Real Player
    I have not been comfortable with this from the start, twice it did not work.
    I rreally would rather pay someone to do it..
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    wildfire

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    Then surely you must have a tech/computer geek nearby to assist? Check in your yellow pages.

    I know I suggested this before but I honestly see this as your only solution.
     
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    MIR11

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    a Daughter in law said she could do it, but nothing in 2 weeks.
    A Computer Geek/Friend in South Carolina, but he has to go 3 towns away to his cousin's house. i asked him before started the thread.I will try RealPlayer tomorrow or Saturday
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    MinnesotaMike

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    Hi MIR11,

    You can get RealPlayer here: http://www.real.com/
    I've never had any problems with it in all the years I've had it. If you download it and have any questions, post back and I'll help you out. Once you see how easy it is, you like it.

    Here are the links to some of the other browsers. I personally use Firefox the most.

    Firefox
    Chrome
    Safari
    Opera
     
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    MIR11

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    Thanks for now
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    okay, i downloaded and installed Real Player, but do not see any instructions how to use it
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    MinnesotaMike

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    MIR11,

    Just go to the video that you want to make an MP3. When you scroll over the video screen, you should see a box pop up on the top right corner asking if you want to download the video. Click that and let it download. When it completes, it should give you the option to convert it. Click convert, then MP3, and let it go to work. Should take about 15 seconds to convert. That's all there is to it.
     
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    MIR11

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    Burning a Song to CD

    Dear Mike
    i do NOT want an MP3 (whatever that is )
    I want a CD i can play in living room CD Player or Car (not even on Computer )
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    Before you can burn as an audio track (Analogue - which is what you want) you'll need an MP3/OGG or other digital source. So yes, intermediately you do want to convert to an MP3.
     
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    MIR11

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    so you are saying "it will practically do it itself "???
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    MIR11

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    Burning a Song to a CD

    I assume it will only record as long as artist is singing, But how would i fill whole Cd with this song ??
    In otherwords repeat it>>>>
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    I didn't say that but yes, suitable burning software (virtually all) will handle the conversion for you as long as you read the instructions beforehand.

    Time how long the track is and burn as many as you need to fill up the disc, or you could simply set the player to repeat track mode.
     
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    MIR11

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    Thanks again
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    MinnesotaMike

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    MIR11,

    Since you want to play this song in different players, my suggestion would be to convert it to the WAV format instead of MP3. Some players will not play MP3s and WAV will play in any player. That is from past experience. As wildlife suggests, just fill the CD up with numerous copies of the song.
     

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