♪ Here is some step by step information I found to help you through the audio CD burning process, if you are not sure how to do it.
Remember, you need to create an “audio CD“, which is different from a CD that has “data” on it. If you just copy the mp3 file to a CD, your computer may keep it in mp3 form. That is nice for another computer to read, but not so great for a CD player to read. While some CD players can read mp3 files, most cannot.
►No matter what program you use to burn your audio CD, remember that, if you have a choice, you should burn the CD on the slowest speed possible. This will provide you a better burn that will work in more CD players. Some (especially older) CD players cannot read a CD that was burned on a very high speed.
Making an Audio CD with Microsoft Windows:
Here is a video I found on YouTube videos to help walk you through the process of making an Audio CD by using Windows Media Player.
Make the video full screen to see the details much better.
Making an Audio CD with Apple MAC:
Here is a video I found on YouTube videos to help walk you through the process of making an Audio CD by using MAC OS X.
Make the video full screen to see the details much better.
Of course, these aren’t the only things you can do with your new .mp3 file. You can simply copy it to your smartphone or other media player.
?No matter what, just remember that the files you download from me are for your own personal use only. They are not to be used in any commercial project, uploaded anywhere, shared, or used as a sound in another YouTube or other social media video. Sorry if I sound like a big record company there, but it really does support the creation of new sounds and music when you purchase audio and don’t share spread it around for free. Thank you for your support. ☮