I'm stuck with just a Chromebook since my parents won't let me use any other computer, but I'm really interested in burning some CDs. Is it possible to do this on a Chromebook, or will I need a different setup? Also, are there any alternative solutions for burning CDs I should consider?
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If you don't want to mess with Linux, consider taking your music files to a local library. They usually have computers with CD burners, and you can just bring your files on a USB drive along with a blank CD. It could be a simple solution to your problem.
Unfortunately, Chromebooks don't directly support burning CDs due to their operating system limitations. However, you might be able to boot Linux on your Chromebook, which could give you the tools you need to burn CDs. Just be aware that this could be tricky if you've never used Linux before.
Using CDs might seem old school, but it's still an option! You'll need a USB-connected CD writer if you're sticking to your Chromebook, and setting up Linux Developer Mode might be necessary. There are tutorials out there that can help with this. It's definitely a bit of a hassle, but it might be worth it!
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