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I cannot burn a cd - the drive works and will allow me to rip music into itunes and windows media player - but I cannot burn using either programmes or by using windows. Can anyone help this is so frustrating? Thank you email direct at [email protected]
Thanks for your message - Sorry, but I do not understand what Firmware is. My operating system is XP Pro and the combi is - Matshita UJDA 750 DVD/CDRW - is it possible for you to provide me with the idiots guide?
Many thanks in advance
JayHi Starcomp
Thanks for your message - Sorry, but I do not understand what Firmware is. My operating system is XP Pro and the combi is - Matshita UJDA 750 DVD/CDRW - is it possible for you to provide me with the idiots guide?
Comment by jayhaytch, posted on Mar 19, 2008 Hi Starcomp
Thanks for your message - Sorry, but I do not understand what Firmware is. My operating system is XP Pro and the combi is - Matshita UJDA 750 DVD/CDRW - is it possible for you to provide me with the idiots guide?
Many thanks in advance
JayComment by jayhaytch, posted on Mar 19, 2008
Hi Starcomp
Thanks for your message - Sorry, but I do not understand what Firmware is. My operating system is XP Pro and the combi is - Matshita UJDA 750 DVD/CDRW - is it possible for you to provide me with the idiots guide?
Many thanks in advance
Jay
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If you are downloading music from iTunes, you will have to use iTunes to play the music. The format used does not work on other players, such as Microsoft Media Player.
If you purchased the music, you can burn them to a CD, which will then allow you to select a different format and then you can rip them back to your computer in the new format for other players and devices.
All or any music formats? What format is the music file? Use you Real Player Converter to convert the format. Is it DRM music that does not allow copying?
Hello, to Rip a CD to your computer means to convert the audio on the CD into a format that your computer can play, such as mp3 or wma. Windows media player can rip CDs to both formats and stores them in your music folder. Just insert your CD and the option to rip should pop up.
To Burn a CD means the reverse, to transfer music files from your computer to a CD. Media player does this a well, just click the Burn tab to begin.
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You cannot drag and drop music from an audio cd to your computer. You need to rip it. Use itunes or windows media player. Look for the option to "Rip" music from the CD.
Normal audio CD tracks should be converted to mp3 files onto the computer's hard drive, first.
This is called ripping or RIP function.
There are several programs that can RIP audio CD.
It is important to convert music into the correct bitrate for the player to match for playback. (192 kbps is good quality and often used)
You can use Windows Media Player 10 or 11 for conversion.
When you use WMP 10 or 11 and the player is detected in the program:
1. Tell the player were your music library is: setup your music library.
2. Create a playlist; make playlist name and add mp3 files to the list.
3. Synchronize the playlist with mp3 files to the player.
If the player cannot be detected in WMP 10 or 11, but only can be viewed as a removable disk in "My Computer" : use the "copy and paste" or "drag and drop" method to put mp3 files from the computer onto the player.
When needing more help, don't hesitate to write a comment in this reply.
i tunes and mp3 players are not compadable. i tunes is strictly for apple products(ipods) 2 download music to mp3 player, you would have to download music from ur pc from limewire or something like that. it will then copy to ur windows media player library and be ready to sync mp3 player.. good luck
The way around this problem is to burn your downloads on itunes onto a CD (which automatically converts the format). This can be done through itunes. You can then rip the songs off the CD using media player and then transfer them onto your MP3 player as per normal.
I believe that Itunes is only compatible with the Ipods.........however, there is a workaround. You need to burn the itunes downloads to a CD, then rip the CD back into an MP3 compatible music program. I'm attempting this as I type.........I burned the itunes songs onto a cd, and then ripped them into Yahoo Jukebox. One sec, and I'll let you know if it worked.
you need a program called itools.It will enable you to do swapping of music.The cd prob is another issue.Your computer might be finalizing the cd,which doesn't allow any music to be added.
Hi Starcomp
Thanks for your message - Sorry, but I do not understand what Firmware is. My operating system is XP Pro and the combi is - Matshita UJDA 750 DVD/CDRW - is it possible for you to provide me with the idiots guide?
Many thanks in advance
Jay
Comment by jayhaytch, posted on Mar 19, 2008
Hi Starcomp
Thanks for your message - Sorry, but I do not understand what Firmware is. My operating system is XP Pro and the combi is - Matshita UJDA 750 DVD/CDRW - is it possible for you to provide me with the idiots guide?
Many thanks in advance
Jay
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