[vip_students] Tutorial:Using CD Burner XP to burn audio CD's!

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  • Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 09:21:21 -0000

Hi All,

 

Not sure if I posted this before but here it is again if I did.

 

Burning an audio disk with the free software CD Burner XP program.

 

To begin using CD Burner XP for to burn an audio CD then follow these
instructions;

 

1. First download and install CD Burner XP from the following link.

 

http://ninite.com/cdburnerxp/ninite.exe

 

1. Go onto the desktop after CD Burner XP  has been installed and press
enter key to open it up or use keys, "right alt + C". In the main window it
will have a list of the following items;

 

*. Data Disk.

*. Video Disk.

*. Audio Disk.

*. Burn ISO Disk.

*. Copy or grab disk.

*. Erase disk.

2. Arrow down to "Audio Disk" and press the "Enter key" once then wait for a
couple of moments for the next screen to pop up into view.

3. Now press keys, "Control + J" to open up your folders list where then you
navigate to wherever the audio files are contained you wish to burn to CD
disk.

4. Now navigate to the folder with the MP3 files or whatever kind of audio
files they are and  select them all with "Control + A" or just select the
amount of tracks that you wish to burn.

6. When you have selected the tracks, use the tab key to move to the OK
button and press spacebar. Now you will be back into the main CD Burner XP
window. 

7. To begin the burn, make sure that you have your blank disk in the drive
and then press keys, "Control + B" to open up the burn options screen.

Notes: When purchasing blank CD media, try and purchase "CD -R audio disks"
for the job of creating audio disks.

 

In the following window You will have the following options;

*. Burn speed. I usually set this to "24 x" using arrow keys.

*. Number of copies. Default is "1".

*. Pause between all tracks. By default, "2 seconds".

*. Pause length. By default "2".

*. Simulate burning process. "Checkbox not checked"

*. Finalise disk. I usually have this set to "Checked".

*. Shutdown PC after completion. "Not checked".

*. Eject disk after burning. "Checked".

*. Burn disk button. "Use spacebar" to activate this.

*. Cancel button. "Use spacebar to activate this"

8. Once the disk begins to burn it will take a while for the process to
complete depending on how many tracks you are burning.

Notes: Typically a blank CD will hold 18 tracks.

When it completes an OK button will come up and the CD/DVD drive door will
open up with your finished disk, press the spacebar to close the OK screen.

9. Finally, press keys, "Alt + F4" twice to close out completely of the CD
Burner XP software and back onto your desktop.

 

 

 

 

 




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