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| kc gildiner |
> I am using Windows Media player v. 9.0 on XP Home.
>
> Whenever I try to copy music files, in MP# format, to a
> CD-R, I get a message that "there are no items on the CD
> ordevice."
>
> Of course not! I am trying to record them thereto.
>
> so, how can I record MP3's onto CD?
>
> Many thanks.
> kcg
>
| Chris Lanier [MVP] |
>-----Original Message-----CD. If you just wish
>That sounds more like you are trying to copy *from* a
>to record MP3's onto a CD you want to burn a Data CD.This can be done in
>WMP, but using Windows Explorer is sometimes a bitbetter.
>CD
>--
>Chris Lanier
>Microsoft MVP - Digital Media
>---
>"kc gildiner" <kc1828@mindspring.com> wrote in message
>news:1bd5001c45170$663f2da0$a101280a@phx.gbl...>> I am using Windows Media player v. 9.0 on XP Home.
>>
>> Whenever I try to copy music files, in MP# format, to a
>> CD-R, I get a message that "there are no items on the
>> ordevice.">
>>
>> Of course not! I am trying to record them thereto.
>>
>> so, how can I record MP3's onto CD?
>>
>> Many thanks.
>> kcg
>>
>
>.
>
> sorry for not making myself clear: i meant that i ws
> trying to copy A PLAYLIST of MP3s ont a CD as a Data CD...
> and it will not allow me to do it.
>
> kcg
>> >-----Original Message-----> CD. If you just wish
> >That sounds more like you are trying to copy *from* a> >to record MP3's onto a CD you want to burn a Data CD.> This can be done in> >WMP, but using Windows Explorer is sometimes a bit> better.> >> CD
> >--
> >Chris Lanier
> >Microsoft MVP - Digital Media
> >---
> >"kc gildiner" <kc1828@mindspring.com> wrote in message
> >news:1bd5001c45170$663f2da0$a101280a@phx.gbl...> >> I am using Windows Media player v. 9.0 on XP Home.
> >>
> >> Whenever I try to copy music files, in MP# format, to a
> >> CD-R, I get a message that "there are no items on the> >> ordevice."> >
> >>
> >> Of course not! I am trying to record them thereto.
> >>
> >> so, how can I record MP3's onto CD?
> >>
> >> Many thanks.
> >> kcg
> >>
> >
> >.
> >
| Chris Lanier [MVP] |
>-----Original Message-----There isn't much you
>Just use Windows Explorer, if WMP doesn't work out.
>can do to troubleshoot the burner at this point.CD...
>
>--
>Chris Lanier
>Microsoft MVP - Digital Media
>---
><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>news:1be1801c451aa$456f78c0$a101280a@phx.gbl...>> sorry for not making myself clear: i meant that i ws
>> trying to copy A PLAYLIST of MP3s ont a CD as a Data
to a>> and it will not allow me to do it.
>>
>> kcg
>>>> >-----Original Message----->> CD. If you just wish
>> >That sounds more like you are trying to copy *from* a>> >to record MP3's onto a CD you want to burn a Data CD.>> This can be done in>> >WMP, but using Windows Explorer is sometimes a bit>> better.>> >
>> >--
>> >Chris Lanier
>> >Microsoft MVP - Digital Media
>> >---
>> >"kc gildiner" <kc1828@mindspring.com> wrote in message
>> >news:1bd5001c45170$663f2da0$a101280a@phx.gbl...
>> >> I am using Windows Media player v. 9.0 on XP Home.
>> >>
>> >> Whenever I try to copy music files, in MP# format,
the>> >> CD-R, I get a message that "there are no items on
>> CD>>> >> ordevice."
>> >>
>> >> Of course not! I am trying to record them thereto.
>> >>
>> >> so, how can I record MP3's onto CD?
>> >>
>> >> Many thanks.
>> >> kcg
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> >.
>> >
>
>.
>
| hardhead |
>-----Original Message-----message
>chris is right about WE, but if you can play them on 9,
>and you can burn other music that way, whatever the
>filetype should burn on a cd. not sure what your doing,
>or what happens when you try to burn??>>-----Original Message----->There isn't much you
>>Just use Windows Explorer, if WMP doesn't work out.>>can do to troubleshoot the burner at this point.>CD...
>>
>>--
>>Chris Lanier
>>Microsoft MVP - Digital Media
>>---
>><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>news:1be1801c451aa$456f78c0$a101280a@phx.gbl.. .>>> sorry for not making myself clear: i meant that i ws
>>> trying to copy A PLAYLIST of MP3s ont a CD as a Data>>> and it will not allow me to do it.
>>>
>>> kcg
>>>
>>> >-----Original Message-----
>>> >That sounds more like you are trying to copy *from* a
>>> CD. If you just wish
>>> >to record MP3's onto a CD you want to burn a Data CD.
>>> This can be done in
>>> >WMP, but using Windows Explorer is sometimes a bit
>>> better.
>>> >
>>> >--
>>> >Chris Lanier
>>> >Microsoft MVP - Digital Media
>>> >---
>>> >"kc gildiner" <kc1828@mindspring.com> wrote in
thereto.>to a>>> >news:1bd5001c45170$663f2da0$a101280a@phx.gbl...
>>> >> I am using Windows Media player v. 9.0 on XP Home.
>>> >>
>>> >> Whenever I try to copy music files, in MP# format,>the>>> >> CD-R, I get a message that "there are no items on>>> CD
>>> >> ordevice."
>>> >>
>>> >> Of course not! I am trying to record them
>.>>> >>>>
>>> >> so, how can I record MP3's onto CD?
>>> >>
>>> >> Many thanks.
>>> >> kcg
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >.
>>> >
>>
>>.
>>
>
> thank you all for your kind responses. here's how my
> problem shakes out
> 1. i have a playlist
> 2. the playlist contains 130 music files [all or almost
> all are MP3s.
> 3. total size of the files in the playlist is 423 MB.
> 4. my CD-RW drive is drive E, and i have it set as "Data
> CD".
> 5. I have a blank CD-R 700 MB in drive E.
> 6. ALL of the 130 music files in the playlist have a
> check-mark beside their titles [flagged for copying].
> 7. on the right side of the screen, there is a
> message "There are no items on the CD or device" [that is
> what i would expect, since this is my target disk and it
> is blank.
> 8. at the bottom of the right-hand side of the screen is
> a message indicator "702.82 MB freespace" [OK so far]
> 9. when I hit the red "copy" button [ top right] the
> screen blinks for one half of a second, during which the
> right-hand window BRIEFLY flashes the message "Cop[y in
> progress", and then IMMEDIATELY returns to display "There
> are no items on the CD or device."
> 10. and that's the end of my copying run.
>
> I hope this is helpful. does it clarify my situation?
>
> thankls again.
> kcg
>
>> >-----Original Message-----> message
> >chris is right about WE, but if you can play them on 9,
> >and you can burn other music that way, whatever the
> >filetype should burn on a cd. not sure what your doing,
> >or what happens when you try to burn??> >>-----Original Message-----> >There isn't much you
> >>Just use Windows Explorer, if WMP doesn't work out.> >>can do to troubleshoot the burner at this point.> >CD...
> >>
> >>--
> >>Chris Lanier
> >>Microsoft MVP - Digital Media
> >>---
> >><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >>news:1be1801c451aa$456f78c0$a101280a@phx.gbl.. .
> >>> sorry for not making myself clear: i meant that i ws
> >>> trying to copy A PLAYLIST of MP3s ont a CD as a Data> >>> and it will not allow me to do it.
> >>>
> >>> kcg
> >>>
> >>> >-----Original Message-----
> >>> >That sounds more like you are trying to copy *from* a
> >>> CD. If you just wish
> >>> >to record MP3's onto a CD you want to burn a Data CD.
> >>> This can be done in
> >>> >WMP, but using Windows Explorer is sometimes a bit
> >>> better.
> >>> >
> >>> >--
> >>> >Chris Lanier
> >>> >Microsoft MVP - Digital Media
> >>> >---
> >>> >"kc gildiner" <kc1828@mindspring.com> wrote in> thereto.> >>> >news:1bd5001c45170$663f2da0$a101280a@phx.gbl...> >to a
> >>> >> I am using Windows Media player v. 9.0 on XP Home.
> >>> >>
> >>> >> Whenever I try to copy music files, in MP# format,> >>> >> CD-R, I get a message that "there are no items on> >the> >>> CD
> >>> >> ordevice."
> >>> >>
> >>> >> Of course not! I am trying to record them> >>> >>> >.
> >>> >> so, how can I record MP3's onto CD?
> >>> >>
> >>> >> Many thanks.
> >>> >> kcg
> >>> >>
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> >.
> >>> >
> >>
> >>
> >>.
> >>
> >
| Chris Lanier [MVP] |
>-----Original Message-----as "Data
>But why didn't you try it in Explorer?
>
>--
>Chris Lanier
>Microsoft MVP - Digital Media
>---
><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>news:1c5f001c45284$0f67ad30$a101280a@phx.gbl...>> thank you all for your kind responses. here's how my
>> problem shakes out
>> 1. i have a playlist
>> 2. the playlist contains 130 music files [all or almost
>> all are MP3s.
>> 3. total size of the files in the playlist is 423 MB.
>> 4. my CD-RW drive is drive E, and i have it set
is>> CD".
>> 5. I have a blank CD-R 700 MB in drive E.
>> 6. ALL of the 130 music files in the playlist have a
>> check-mark beside their titles [flagged for copying].
>> 7. on the right side of the screen, there is a
>> message "There are no items on the CD or device" [that
it>> what i would expect, since this is my target disk and
is>> is blank.
>> 8. at the bottom of the right-hand side of the screen
the>> a message indicator "702.82 MB freespace" [OK so far]
>> 9. when I hit the red "copy" button [ top right] the
>> screen blinks for one half of a second, during which
display "There>> right-hand window BRIEFLY flashes the message "Cop[y in
>> progress", and then IMMEDIATELY returns to
9,>> are no items on the CD or device."
>> 10. and that's the end of my copying run.
>>
>> I hope this is helpful. does it clarify my situation?
>>
>> thankls again.
>> kcg
>>
>>>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >chris is right about WE, but if you can play them on
doing,>> >and you can burn other music that way, whatever the
>> >filetype should burn on a cd. not sure what your
message>> >or what happens when you try to burn??
>> >>-----Original Message-----
>> >>Just use Windows Explorer, if WMP doesn't work out.
>> >There isn't much you
>> >>can do to troubleshoot the burner at this point.
>> >>
>> >>--
>> >>Chris Lanier
>> >>Microsoft MVP - Digital Media
>> >>---
>> >><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
ws>> >>news:1be1801c451aa$456f78c0$a101280a@phx.gbl.. .
>> >>> sorry for not making myself clear: i meant that i
Data>> >>> trying to copy A PLAYLIST of MP3s ont a CD as a
*from* a>> >CD...
>> >>> and it will not allow me to do it.
>> >>>
>> >>> kcg
>> >>>
>> >>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >>> >That sounds more like you are trying to copy
CD.>> >>> CD. If you just wish
>> >>> >to record MP3's onto a CD you want to burn a Data
Home.>> >>> This can be done in>> message
>> >>> >WMP, but using Windows Explorer is sometimes a bit
>> >>> better.
>> >>> >
>> >>> >--
>> >>> >Chris Lanier
>> >>> >Microsoft MVP - Digital Media
>> >>> >---
>> >>> >"kc gildiner" <kc1828@mindspring.com> wrote in>> >>> >news:1bd5001c45170$663f2da0$a101280a@phx.gbl...
>> >>> >> I am using Windows Media player v. 9.0 on XP
format,>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> Whenever I try to copy music files, in MP#
on>> >to a
>> >>> >> CD-R, I get a message that "there are no items
>>> >the>> thereto.
>> >>> CD
>> >>> >> ordevice."
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> Of course not! I am trying to record them>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> so, how can I record MP3's onto CD?
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >> Many thanks.
>> >>> >> kcg
>> >>> >>
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
>> >>> >.
>> >>> >
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>.
>> >>
>> >.
>> >
>
>.
>
> Explorer will not allow me to use/copy a Playlist created
> in Media player. will it?
>
> kcg
>> >-----Original Message-----> as "Data
> >But why didn't you try it in Explorer?
> >
> >--
> >Chris Lanier
> >Microsoft MVP - Digital Media
> >---
> ><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >news:1c5f001c45284$0f67ad30$a101280a@phx.gbl...> >> thank you all for your kind responses. here's how my
> >> problem shakes out
> >> 1. i have a playlist
> >> 2. the playlist contains 130 music files [all or almost
> >> all are MP3s.
> >> 3. total size of the files in the playlist is 423 MB.
> >> 4. my CD-RW drive is drive E, and i have it set> is> >> CD".
> >> 5. I have a blank CD-R 700 MB in drive E.
> >> 6. ALL of the 130 music files in the playlist have a
> >> check-mark beside their titles [flagged for copying].
> >> 7. on the right side of the screen, there is a
> >> message "There are no items on the CD or device" [that> it> >> what i would expect, since this is my target disk and> is> >> is blank.
> >> 8. at the bottom of the right-hand side of the screen> the> >> a message indicator "702.82 MB freespace" [OK so far]
> >> 9. when I hit the red "copy" button [ top right] the
> >> screen blinks for one half of a second, during which> display "There> >> right-hand window BRIEFLY flashes the message "Cop[y in
> >> progress", and then IMMEDIATELY returns to> 9,> >> are no items on the CD or device."
> >> 10. and that's the end of my copying run.
> >>
> >> I hope this is helpful. does it clarify my situation?
> >>
> >> thankls again.
> >> kcg
> >>
> >>
> >> >-----Original Message-----
> >> >chris is right about WE, but if you can play them on> doing,> >> >and you can burn other music that way, whatever the
> >> >filetype should burn on a cd. not sure what your> message> >> >or what happens when you try to burn??
> >> >>-----Original Message-----
> >> >>Just use Windows Explorer, if WMP doesn't work out.
> >> >There isn't much you
> >> >>can do to troubleshoot the burner at this point.
> >> >>
> >> >>--
> >> >>Chris Lanier
> >> >>Microsoft MVP - Digital Media
> >> >>---
> >> >><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in> ws> >> >>news:1be1801c451aa$456f78c0$a101280a@phx.gbl.. .
> >> >>> sorry for not making myself clear: i meant that i> Data> >> >>> trying to copy A PLAYLIST of MP3s ont a CD as a> *from* a> >> >CD...
> >> >>> and it will not allow me to do it.
> >> >>>
> >> >>> kcg
> >> >>>
> >> >>> >-----Original Message-----
> >> >>> >That sounds more like you are trying to copy> CD.> >> >>> CD. If you just wish
> >> >>> >to record MP3's onto a CD you want to burn a Data> Home.> >> >>> This can be done in
> >> >>> >WMP, but using Windows Explorer is sometimes a bit
> >> >>> better.
> >> >>> >
> >> >>> >--
> >> >>> >Chris Lanier
> >> >>> >Microsoft MVP - Digital Media
> >> >>> >---
> >> >>> >"kc gildiner" <kc1828@mindspring.com> wrote in
> >> message
> >> >>> >news:1bd5001c45170$663f2da0$a101280a@phx.gbl...
> >> >>> >> I am using Windows Media player v. 9.0 on XP> format,> >> >>> >>
> >> >>> >> Whenever I try to copy music files, in MP#> on> >> >to a
> >> >>> >> CD-R, I get a message that "there are no items> >> >the> >
> >> >>> CD
> >> >>> >> ordevice."
> >> >>> >>
> >> >>> >> Of course not! I am trying to record them
> >> thereto.
> >> >>> >>
> >> >>> >> so, how can I record MP3's onto CD?
> >> >>> >>
> >> >>> >> Many thanks.
> >> >>> >> kcg
> >> >>> >>
> >> >>> >
> >> >>> >
> >> >>> >.
> >> >>> >
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>.
> >> >>
> >> >.
> >> >
> >
> >.
> >
| Chris Lanier [MVP] |
> No, but since you are trying to troubleshoot the burning it's a good thing
> to try. If it's doesn't work their either you narrow down your problem
> more. I would stop wasting your time and just use an app like Nero or Easy
> CD Creator. XP's burner sucks. :|
>
> --
> Chris Lanier
> Microsoft MVP - Digital Media
> ---
> <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1c86301c452c3$5f06d480$a101280a@phx.gbl...> > Explorer will not allow me to use/copy a Playlist created>
> > in Media player. will it?
> >
> > kcg
> >> > >-----Original Message-----> > as "Data
> > >But why didn't you try it in Explorer?
> > >
> > >--
> > >Chris Lanier
> > >Microsoft MVP - Digital Media
> > >---
> > ><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > >news:1c5f001c45284$0f67ad30$a101280a@phx.gbl...
> > >> thank you all for your kind responses. here's how my
> > >> problem shakes out
> > >> 1. i have a playlist
> > >> 2. the playlist contains 130 music files [all or almost
> > >> all are MP3s.
> > >> 3. total size of the files in the playlist is 423 MB.
> > >> 4. my CD-RW drive is drive E, and i have it set> > >> CD".> > is
> > >> 5. I have a blank CD-R 700 MB in drive E.
> > >> 6. ALL of the 130 music files in the playlist have a
> > >> check-mark beside their titles [flagged for copying].
> > >> 7. on the right side of the screen, there is a
> > >> message "There are no items on the CD or device" [that> > >> what i would expect, since this is my target disk and> > it> > >> is blank.> > is
> > >> 8. at the bottom of the right-hand side of the screen> > >> a message indicator "702.82 MB freespace" [OK so far]> > the
> > >> 9. when I hit the red "copy" button [ top right] the
> > >> screen blinks for one half of a second, during which> > >> right-hand window BRIEFLY flashes the message "Cop[y in> > display "There
> > >> progress", and then IMMEDIATELY returns to> > >> are no items on the CD or device."> > 9,
> > >> 10. and that's the end of my copying run.
> > >>
> > >> I hope this is helpful. does it clarify my situation?
> > >>
> > >> thankls again.
> > >> kcg
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> >-----Original Message-----
> > >> >chris is right about WE, but if you can play them on> > >> >and you can burn other music that way, whatever the> > doing,
> > >> >filetype should burn on a cd. not sure what your> > >> >or what happens when you try to burn??> > message
> > >> >>-----Original Message-----
> > >> >>Just use Windows Explorer, if WMP doesn't work out.
> > >> >There isn't much you
> > >> >>can do to troubleshoot the burner at this point.
> > >> >>
> > >> >>--
> > >> >>Chris Lanier
> > >> >>Microsoft MVP - Digital Media
> > >> >>---
> > >> >><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in> > >> >>news:1be1801c451aa$456f78c0$a101280a@phx.gbl.. .> > ws
> > >> >>> sorry for not making myself clear: i meant that i> > >> >>> trying to copy A PLAYLIST of MP3s ont a CD as a> > Data> > >> >CD...> > *from* a
> > >> >>> and it will not allow me to do it.
> > >> >>>
> > >> >>> kcg
> > >> >>>
> > >> >>> >-----Original Message-----
> > >> >>> >That sounds more like you are trying to copy> > >> >>> CD. If you just wish> > CD.
> > >> >>> >to record MP3's onto a CD you want to burn a Data> > >> >>> This can be done in> > Home.
> > >> >>> >WMP, but using Windows Explorer is sometimes a bit
> > >> >>> better.
> > >> >>> >
> > >> >>> >--
> > >> >>> >Chris Lanier
> > >> >>> >Microsoft MVP - Digital Media
> > >> >>> >---
> > >> >>> >"kc gildiner" <kc1828@mindspring.com> wrote in
> > >> message
> > >> >>> >news:1bd5001c45170$663f2da0$a101280a@phx.gbl...
> > >> >>> >> I am using Windows Media player v. 9.0 on XP> > >> >>> >>> > format,
> > >> >>> >> Whenever I try to copy music files, in MP#> > >> >to a> > on
> > >> >>> >> CD-R, I get a message that "there are no items> > >> >the
> > >> >>> CD
> > >> >>> >> ordevice."
> > >> >>> >>
> > >> >>> >> Of course not! I am trying to record them
> > >> thereto.
> > >> >>> >>
> > >> >>> >> so, how can I record MP3's onto CD?
> > >> >>> >>
> > >> >>> >> Many thanks.
> > >> >>> >> kcg
> > >> >>> >>
> > >> >>> >
> > >> >>> >
> > >> >>> >.
> > >> >>> >
> > >> >>
> > >> >>
> > >> >>.
> > >> >>
> > >> >.
> > >> >
> > >
> > >
> > >.
> > >
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