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How to record from playlist ?

Discussion in 'Other PC Software' started by talh123, 2002/04/17.

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  1. 2002/04/17
    talh123

    talh123 Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hi,


    I have Windows xp,with windows media player 8,i'd like to record from
    playlist to cd in mp3 format.
    How can i do that ?


    10x,Tal.
     
  2. 2002/04/17
    johnpaul

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    There's a nifty shareware program ($12) called Total Recorder that can record any sound generated by your system. You can save it as a .wav file, Mp3, etc. After it is saved to your hard drive, you can burn them to a CD.

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  4. 2002/04/18
    RayH

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    If the files are already MP3, just stick a blank disk in the CD RW drive and drag the files to the CD RW drive.
     
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  5. 2002/04/20
    robyoung

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    I have just finished making a CD from another that I copied. This was done with WMPlayer. This was the first time for me doing this. That Roxio that came with my XP is a mess to get working so thats why the WMP. The best way to use it is to open it and then go to help and then topics. As you check it out you should print the info on the ones you want to do. This is the best way, as it is a madhouse to keep going back. You should find this quite easy to get things done. Good luck,
     
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