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Quote:Originally posted by Heather.T
I just burn the CD like I would normally do - using Nero, and put the CD on my old (bought at a boot sale) Sony hifi and PRESTO... Works beautifully.
Guess what I am doing for the rest of the day???? LOL
Thanks all of you who answered and help me !!
Pleasure ...
ADMIN EDIT : You will notice the correct Sunbject heading now
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Quote:Originally posted by FlyingBok
Pleasure ...
ADMIN EDIT : You will notice the correct Sunbject heading now
THANKS ADMIN... But where will I find the Sunbject ???
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Quote:Originally posted by Heather.T
THANKS ADMIN... But where will I find the Sunbject ???
Sun?bject can be found under YOUR COMPUTERS, GADGETS and SOFTWARE
Instead of it being pm3s it is now MP3's
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Quote:Originally posted by FlyingBok
Sun?bject can be found under YOUR COMPUTERS, GADGETS and SOFTWARE
Instead of it being pm3s it is now MP3's
I know.... was just taking the mickey out of you... My wicked sense of humour.. Sorry!! and thanks for fixing the title.
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Heather -
You need to find a proggie called Nero5, this is a program specially designed to burn both data and music cd's...
Insert a blank cd into the burner, open the proggie, and follow the steps, seltct audio cd..
It will then jump into the program where you will see two windows, one with the blank cd in, and the other like an explorer window where you can browse the files on your pc, and drag and drop the ones you want onto the cd...
Press burn....and voila!!! you can play these cd's on your cd player, on the pc, in the car, anywhere you want....
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Quote:Originally posted by Heather.T
I know.... was just taking the mickey out of you... My wicked sense of humour.. Sorry!! and thanks for fixing the title.
Thought so ... therefore my chirp ... :haha:
PS: Listened to the ipod on Sunday ! WOW What a great piece of listen device
Battery life 2 and a half hours and his contains 40 gig's of music (an average MP3 is 3 Mb ) so a 1 000 plus songs :eek: