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Hi Everyone,
Several months ago I received an answer to a question I posted to this list about burning a CD in Windows 10. I was asked to share it, and hope it helps. This response comes from Steve on the Audacity4Blind list. I think this is a good explanation. I tried it and it worked. The only thing I would add, that Steve also pointed out in another message, is to have focus on the drive letter for your CD burner when you press the applications key to choose burn to disk. Also you wouldn't necessarily use control-A to select all files in the folder containing the files you want to burn. In my case, I had a folder with 70 files. Fortunately, the .mp3 files I wanted to burn were in a row, so I held down the shift key and used the down arrow to select the ones I wanted.
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Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: CD Burning Software...
I put these instructions together after finally figuring it out. Hope someone finds them helpful.
Steve
Burning a disc with Windows 10
1. install blank disc into drive.
2. Open album and select all songs you want burned Control+A.
3. open Application menu and enter on, Send To, then enter on the CD Drive. The drive opens and asks which kind of disc to choose. Choose to use with a CD player then tab to next. This will lead to a message that says You have files ready to be burned to disc.
4. Open Application Menu and enter on Burn to disc. The first round in the dialog has disc name and recording speed and I leave these on the defaults. After hitting the Next button you have a choice to make. There are two choices. Be sure to choose, Make an audio CD for standard CD players. Hitting the Next button will take you to the Media Player.
5. Tab until you find the Start Burn button . Enter on this button and you’re off to the races.
6. Go back to the drive, open Application menu and enter on Delete Tempory Files to clear the files for the next burn.
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