Burn an MP3 CD in Windows Media Player

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  • Step 1

    Start the Windows Media Player software application.

  • Step 2

    Click the "Burn" menu. Click "Data CD or DVD" in the Burn menu.

  • Step 3

    Insert a white CD-R disc in your computer's CD burner and end the disc tray. end the "Autoplay" dialog box if it is displayed.

  • Step 4

    Create a list of MP3 files to burn to the CD. In Windows Media Player, seek or to review for files to add to the burn list, then dredge each file to the List square (the square on the right-hand side side of the application window). dredge items in the List up or downwards to to rearrange their order. Click the right-hand side mouse button on an article in the List to suppression the article from the List, then click "Remove of List." elimination an article from the List Fact not to remove it of your Windows Media Player library.

  • Step 5

    Click "Start Burn" to burn the files in the list to the CD.


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