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my point is, if Thomas Edison, being the person who invented the lightbulb ,(the beginning of technology in my opinion)
read the stuff in this thread acting like he knows everything, he wouldn't understand a PENNY of what's goin on in here, for this stuff is waaay ahead of his time, yet we owe him a LOT for what we have today.
it was just a thought.
a random yet an interesting thought.
nothing within the borders of your imgaination.
Originally posted by spiral I tired that, but it won't let me alter anything on the data cd. I can't erase anyhting off of it, and I cant copy it onto the computer either.
the steps:
1-First, from your data cd, copy the files somewhere on your computer (my documents for instance)
2-Take the data cd back. Put an empty cd in the burner.
3-launch your burning program, select the 'create audio cd' or something like that as project, put the files you have copied in 1 onto the cd.
Originally posted by spiral If I save mp3 files onto a cd as data, is there anyway I can burn the files onto a cd afterwards?
Yes. In fact, many burning software may 'on the fly' transform your mp3 to a 'normal audio cd' format.
To do this, generally, the software asks you what kind of cd you want to create. If at the beginning you choose to create an audio cd, whatever file you put in this audio cd, it will be tranformed automatically. So if you put your mp3, it will be transformed into audio cd.
Load the data cd. Go to my computer-then locate the cd and open it. You should see a list of all the songs, then just copy and paste the songs where you want them.
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