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THANK YOU.

Samson

On 4/27/20, Diane Scalzi <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 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.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [log in to unmask]
> <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of stephen (Redacted sender
> "sgsmg49" for DMARC)
> Sent: Saturday, December 7, 2019 4:36 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> 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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