I'm trying to burn CDs (CD-Rs) using my ASUS laptop. I've got my songs converted into MP3 format, but I'm unsure about the next steps. Can someone guide me through the burning process?
3 Answers
You might want to download BurnAware Free. Once that's installed, just open it, select "Audio CD," and drag your MP3 files in. The app shows a CD icon in the corner that fills up as you add music, so you'll know when you're close to the limit. Finally, hit the big red "BURN" button when you're ready! Remember, there's a difference between "Audio CD" and "MP3 CD"—the former is standard and may not hold as many songs as an MP3 CD would.
If you're planning to play the CDs on a device that supports MP3 files, just drag and drop your MP3s to your CD drive (usually D:) and burn them from there. It's fairly straightforward once you get the hang of it!
If you're on Windows, it's super easy! Just use Windows Media Player: drag your MP3s into the burn list, name your CD, insert a CD-R, and start the burn process. Keep in mind that CD-Rs typically have about a 70-minute capacity, even though they can hold around 700MB. So, don't overload it with too many songs if you want it to work on regular players!

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