November 17, 2006, Newsletter Issue #39: Popular CD Burning Software: Windows Media Player

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Some people might be surprised to find out they already possess CD burning software on their computer. As a component of Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Media Player already possesses the ability to burn and create your own CDs.

To burn a CD in the latest version of Windows Media Player, you should have a CD burner drive, a recordable or rewritable CD, and the CD or music you would like to copy.

Start by opening Windows Media Player on the desktop. Next click on “Library” and then click on the name of the playlist you would like to copy.

Afterward click on “Burn List”. You can drag songs from the Contents window to the List window. After have a list of songs that you would like to burn, place a blank recordable CD into your CD burner and click “Start Burn”, making sure the computer is burning an audio CD.

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