Burn music CDs with Windows XP

  
        1. Copy or drag the audio source to be burned to the recorder. Click "Write these files to the CD" in the "CD Write Task" box. 2. Enter the name of the disc and press "Next" to continue. 3. At this time, Windows XP automatically judges that this is a sound source, asking if we are making a music CD or burning the sound source as data. We choose to "generate a music CD" and continue. 4. At this time, Windows XP has opened Windows Media Player! Is it burned by Windows Media Player? 5. Click on the song in the upper right corner of the playlist to change the status of the song to "Converted". (All of them are Windows XP, MP3->CD can't be converted directly?) After the completion, the status of the disc will appear on the right side. The music disc burning has been completed. So, can we still add a track to this disc? Add a source file to the playlist on the left, and the status of the song is "Not suitable." When we press "Start Music" Windows XP prompts that the disc is not empty, let us insert a new blank disc. This proves that it is no longer possible to add audio tracks. To burn a music disc, one must write the entire disc.
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