Copying CD's with a Burner
A long time ago if you wanted to have your favorite band’s CD, you had to buy it from your record store or buy it online. A lot of CD’s cost around $10. If you were someone who just couldn’t afford to buy all the CDs you wanted, you would just wait until they played it on the radio.
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Then came those music shareware sites like Napster that made it really easy and cheap to download your favorite songs. You just store the songs on the computer’s hard drive and add it to your MP3 player if you wanted.
Now if you want to transfer all those songs to a CD so you could listen to them in your car, you only need one thing – a CD burner. Every computer comes with one now.
soul assassin dvd CD burners come in 2 forms, internal and external. Many people are probably more familiar with the internal burners that are housed in your computers tower. The external drive though, as the name implies, lives on the outside of your computer. You just connect it to your computer through a USB port. The both work the same though.
You may think you can only burn songs from your hard drive to your CD but this isn’t true. Your CD burner will copy another CD also. If your friend has a CD you’ve been wanting, just borrow it and copy their CD to yours. What a great technology!
For a CD burner to work, you need software to run it. Most computers will come with software like Windows Media Player but if you want good quality software, you can buy Nero or Roxio which burns just the same as your free Windows Media player but they just offer more options and flexibility.
download third wheel the divx If you prefer to stick with the free options, you can download free burner software from the Internet. Some good free options to look for are Deep Burner and ISO Recorder.
Some might think a CD burner can only copy songs or audio recordings but this isn’t the case. You can also copy different files, programs, pictures, games, etc. You can burn all kinds of files. How did we ever live without a CD burner?
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