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I Never Burned A Cd But Have A Song On You Tube I Would Like To Burn. I Have 2 Cd-r Cd

How long does it take to burn a cd???

The songs have already been copied to your disc, if you are able to import them from you cd..... Take the disc out and play it in your stereo..... It only takes a few minutes to burn 15 songs.... Im always downloading from iTunes as well, and never have any trouble.... Otherwise put in another blank disc and give it another shot...

How do I convert YouTube songs to a CD-R to play in my car CD player?

Most YouTube downloading programs will download the file in the compressed MP3 format. Therefore, I assume you are starting with an MP3 file that you want to burn on to a CD for your car.If your car CD player supports MP3 files (with a logo similar to the one above), you just need to burn the MP3 files on to a CD in DATA mode, sometimes called ISO 9660 mode or Joliet Mode. There are many different variations of DATA CD modes, but if your car CD player supports MP3 mode, just about all of them should work. Using this mode, you can usually get about 170 songs on a CD.If you have an older CD player in your car (with a logo similar to the one above), you will need to convert the MP3 to Digital Audio, also known as Compact Disc Digital Audio (CD-DA), or AUDIO CD. You can easily do this with a special program like CD Burner XP which will convert the MP3 to the CD-DA format and put each file on a “track” like a traditional audio CD. Using this method, you can get 70 minutes worth of audio (about 13–15 songs) on a CD.Note that not all blank CD media is created equal. The selection of media will matter depending on the quality of the car CD player. Any MP3-supporting car stereo should work with just about any media, but some older CD players are super picky about media. My 1998 Volvo was ultra-super-fussy and only recognized certain disc types (and never the cheap ones!)All that said, if you have an AUX port on the car stereo, it is a million times better to get a cheap digital media player (like an old iPod or iPhone) and use that instead of burning CDs.

What is the best way to burn music from YouTube to a CD?

Many programs are available for users to copy music from YouTube. Although the process is fairly easy, take care not to violate copyright laws in the process. To legally download music from YouTube, you must either receive permission from the recording artist or the song must be in the public domain: the rights must have expired or the artist has put the song in the public domain.Choose a SongYou can find almost any song on YouTube. Simply type the name of the song you want to copy and the recording artist in the search box on the YouTube website at the top of the page. Click on "search." From your list of results, find the video containing the song you wish to copy. Make sure to listen to the video first. Some don't play the entire song, some have poor quality and some are recorded live.Convert Video to MP3To convert the video to a sound file, use an online application , simply copy the URL of the YouTube video in the address bar at the top of the page, paste it in the text box on that website, and click "download" or "go." You will then need to follow the directions to save the file to your computer.Download CD-Burning SoftwareYou now have the YouTube song download on your computer as an MP3 file; however, MP3s are compressed files. If you burn them to an audio disk, a CD player wont be able to read the files -- only a computer or MP3player can do that. To remedy this, download a CD-burning application, such as Windows Media Player, Roxio's Easy CD Creator or Express Burn. All of these programs will automatically decompress the files for you before copying them to an audio CD.Copy Songs to a CDOnce you have downloaded your CD-burning software and opened the program, you will need to select the MP3s you wish to burn from the file menu and insert a blank audio CD. Then, simply follow the instructions to burn your CD. Make sure the process is complete before removing your CD.Learn more about cd burning at How to Burn Files to a CD on Windows 7,8,10 and Mac?

Can I burn an audio CD on a DVD-R and have it behave as a CD-R so I can play it in all cars and players?

You're solving the problem the wrong way. A DVD is physically different than a CD, so it will not play in a CD player. While a DVD-audio format exists, very few players will play it, especially in cars. So forget DVDs.A better solution is to convert the audio into MP3 format and burn the MP3 files on to a CD-R formatted as a DATA CD. Most more modern car CD players will play MP3 DATA CDs. The 80 minute limit is only for CD-DA "Compact Disc" audio. You can easily fit 4 to 12 hours of MP3 audio on a CD, depending on the audio quality selected.An even better solution is to place those files on an MP3 player with flash storage, like most smartphones or inexpensive digital audio players, and play that through aux or Bluetooth.

Can Wii Homebrew Play Backup (burned) games? HOW?

O.K. I will help you, 'cause there was a time I needed help with all this and someone helped me, so I'm doing the same thing. =)

I was like you, wanting to play back-ups on my Wii. So the first thing you gotta have is a SD card (the memory of a camera phone). I already assume you got the Homebrew channel so therefore I will skip to what you have to do.

1. Insert your SD card into your computer.

2. Then, go to this link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEral9gf5cc&feature=related
This video contains what you will need.

3. Once you have downloaded the files, put the files into your SD card.
And then remove the SD card and insert it into your Wii.

4. Once when you set everything up, you should get a working APP
called, "Backup Loader", if so you have done everything correct.
Then either, press B to reboot it (which I normally do) or you can load the back-up game from there. But, if you're gonna load it from the backup loader and NOT the disc channel, you have to insert the burned back-up game.

5. If you choose not to start it from the APP then press B to boot it.
Then you should insert the burned back-up game, and at the disc channel you should get your fully back-up game.

You're welcome. =)

How do I add more songs into a CD-R?

It depends on a very important question: has the CD-R been finalised or not?Usually, when burning songs onto a CD-R using iTunes, or the like, the software finalises the CD-R in the process (a.k.a. it writes data in “Disc at Once”); meaning that it not only closes the writing session, but also burns a definitive TOC (Table of Content) at the start of the data spiral, which prevents any other session from being burned onto the disc.http://www.cd-info.com/howto/fin...When using more advanced software, one might chose to burn as “multi-session” (a.k.a. “track at once*”), in which case after a batch of songs has been committed to the disc, the disc is left in an open state. A temporary TOC is written in a section that is not normally accessed by a standard CD player, so that a computer knows what’s been used up already, and where it can burn extra sessions.Most likely, if you are asking the question “how do I add more songs into a CD-R”, you are using a software to burn said CD-Rs which does not allow multi-session.Hope this helps!* the term “track” in this context does not refer to a song, but to the bunch of data being sent to the disc in one uninterrupted transfer.

How can I create karaoke CD's from youtube downloads?

I just got a new karaoke machine for my kids for Christmas (The singing machine model). Its not fancy or expensive. Anyways, I know there are lots of free karaoke versions of songs on youtube as I have used them before. I downloaded several off of there and converted them to mp4 files from www.savevid.com, but when I try playing them in my karaoke machine, it just plays the music and doesn't have the words or video like it does on youtube. Is there a way I can do that or convert the MP4 file to something useable on my karaoke machine? Any help is appreciated. The software that comes with the machine (SMC Karaoke manager) wants files to be converted to SMCL files which doesn't seem to be a common file and only useful thru their website.

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