I was wondering how to burn music onto a cd, then load those files onto another computer. Each time I've done it, I don't know how to save the files to play them without the computer. Help!!
"I was wondering how to burn music onto a cd,"
It's in the FAQ at http://www.cdrfaq.org/
"then load those files onto another computer."
Ahh, there's a tripup. If you want to move FILES to another machine, then move the files to CD, then copy them to the new PC. Copy files with Explorer is basic computer skills that you will have.
If you may a music CD, then it's not a file anymore...
Bob
which software are you using?
easy cd creator, nero, etc. whichever it is,
you should see an option to burn a data cd.
then you should be able to drag and drop
your mp3's into the project and burn it.
then, on the other computer, put it in the cd
drive and open my computer, double click on the
cd drive and you should see your files, select
them all and choose copy from the edit menu (or
right click the selected files and choose copy).
now if you want to play those files in your car or
home stereo, you need to burn an audio cd.
now go to the folder where you want to save them
in and choose paste from the edit menu.
A mp3 music file is really nothing more then any other file. They are no different then a txt or doc file, and can be thought of as a data file, as files go. It sounds like you have mp3 music files on a computer. You've burned them onto a CD disk, that you can play in a CD player. The original mp3 files are still on your computer in a folder. You can just do a data transfer in your burner program of the mp3 files to a CD and then put the CD into another computer and copy the mp3 files to the other computer, and now you have the mp3's on both computers. BTW, the fact that you did a data transfer of the mp3's to a CD means that you could now play that music on any computer, and if you were to purchase a mp3 CD player at around $45.00, you could have upwards of 160 songs to listen to on the mp3 CD player. Coping 160 plus mp3 music files to a CD using the Data transfer of your burner program means that when ever that CD disk is in the drive (like D) you can select that drive and see all the mp3 music files and you can double click on any of them and your default player will play that mp3 from the CD. Likewise, if you select a bunch of the mp3 file, to your default player, the songs will play all the way through. This is for mp3 files. The files shown on a CD that you'd use to play in a car or a non mp3 CD player will be shown as cda files, and you can't just copy them to your computer. These cda files have to be converted to mp3s with either the burner program you use, or a special program. I'm sorry, I forget the word or name of what you are doing when you convert a cda to an mp3. It's just not coming to me. Oh, it just came to me. You are ripping the cda to a mp3, and using an encoder/decoder program to do it. This is built into the burner program.
The computer that contains my mp3 files will no longer burn CD's. Is there a way to connect this computer to another computer and take transfer the MP3 files through this connection? Operating system on the donar computer is win me and on the recipient computer win xp.
With any luck, if you network these computers together (using an ethernet card on each computer, connected to each other through a router) you will be able to "share" files or folders on one computer and they will show up in the "Network Neighbourhood" or "My Network Places" on the other computer.
If you don't have a router you can use crossover cable between the 2 PC's , Also there are USB PC-PC transfer cables cost $20~30 will also do the job. John
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