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Cd.????????????????????
I have a blank cd and I want
to really burn a cd for a very
long drive tomorrow but I
can't go get some at a store.
It isn't recordable is there a
program I can use to delete
the data or something? Is
there a way? i really need
this cd too!!!!!!
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UNLESS IT IS A cd-rw You are out of luck ! |
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How do you record a cd in your What I mean is you already
have music in a cd and you
want to transfer that music to
a clear cd but still have the
music on the other cd. So
basically just copy a cd.
Or just how do you get
music(full version ) from
different artists in a cd .
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Basically, you get a cd burning program like Roxio Media Center or Nero. Insert the CD you want to copy from into your CD burner. Find the option on the cd burning program for "COPY CD". The CD burning program will read your CD and store it's contents in temporary memory. Once it's done reading, it will eject your source CD and ask you to insert a blank CD. Then it will burn the copied information on to the new CD. And there you have it, a copied CD. If you want to take music from different CDs, you would be making what is called a "compilation." There are different ways to make a compilation. The method I'm showing you is that method of storing tracks on your computer. Let's say you want to get 5 of your favorite songs from 2 different CDs. First you would insert the first CD (CD1). If the songs you want track 2 and 3 from CD1, you would find the option in your cd burning program that lets you save the tracks to your computer's hard drive (generally found under "save tracks" or "convert tracks" depending on the program). You would then select tracks 2 and 3 from CD1 and click save tracks or convert tracks. The cd burning program will then save the CD tracks as WAV or MP3 files in some directory located on your computer. Pay attention to this directory because you will need to know where it is later, when you make your compilation CD. You may also want to create your own directy and save your tracks in that folder. Next, insert CD2 and save/convert the remaining 3 tracks for your compilation in a directory of your choosing. Now, you will no longer need the CDs you took the music from, because the music files are now on your computer. Next, enter a blank CD into your CD burner. Then choose the option on your cd burning program that says something like "make audio cd" or "create cd". Next you would insert the tracks you just saved/converted from their respective directories. Once you have inserted your tracks, you can arrange them in any order you'd like. Once everything is how you want it, you would click "Burn CD" or something to that effect. An there you have it, a mixed CD with your favorite music on it. Good Luck! |
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How to get a CD to eject when I have a 2004 GMC Envoy. The
stereo that is inside of the
vehicle is the original
factory stereo. When the eject
button is pushed I only hear a
clicking sound and the CD will
not come out. When the source
button is pushed to play a CD
the CD that is inside of the
stereo will still play but
will not come out. I really
like the group that is inside
of the stereo now but, I'm
kinda getting tired of
listening to them now. Please
someone help me thanks.
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I am very sorry about this issue sir. I think you might have to go to the dealership. If your Envoy is still under warrenty, then the dealership should take it out and fix the issue for you for free. If I were you, I wouldn't want to keep pressing the eject button, it might scratch up your CD. I hope I helped! |
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