MP3 To Normal Audio

KaalaGola

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  • Nov 13, 2009
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    ane aiye man wadiya owaa gana danne nahe man laga mp3 sindu 16k thiyenawa mata ewa cd ekakata gaha ganna onaa man laga mp3 player ekak nahe normal player ekek thiyenne mata eke ahanna puluwan widiyata sindu tika hadaa ganan onaa

    aiyalata dan therunaa da?
     

    pjayampathi

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    ane aiye man wadiya owaa gana danne nahe man laga mp3 sindu 16k thiyenawa mata ewa cd ekakata gaha ganna onaa man laga mp3 player ekak nahe normal player ekek thiyenne mata eke ahanna puluwan widiyata sindu tika hadaa ganan onaa

    aiyalata dan therunaa da?


    aaa Audio CD ekak burn karapan... Nero walin hari Media Playr eken hari...
     

    lankasuda

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    ane aiye man wadiya owaa gana danne nahe man laga mp3 sindu 16k thiyenawa mata ewa cd ekakata gaha ganna onaa man laga mp3 player ekak nahe normal player ekek thiyenne mata eke ahanna puluwan widiyata sindu tika hadaa ganan onaa

    aiyalata dan therunaa da?

    mchn nero software eka use karara sindu tika burn karanna.

    click nero -----> make audio CD -----> select your songs ----> Burn to CD

    :cool:
     

    pjayampathi

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    . Using Windows Explorer or My Computer, Select the files right click on that file and choose Add to Burn List it will automatically add the audio files into burning list. It will open Windows Media Player, in that Click Burn now you will see list of selected files which you have added.
    Note: The total time for your burn list is shown at the bottom of the left pane. If your playlist is over 79 minutes, you uncheck some of the songs until the total time is 79 minutes or less. 79 minutes is recommended because it will insert a couple of extra seconds between each song, so you can't really fit a full 80 minute playlist onto a disk.

    2. If necessary, clear any check boxes for items that you don't want to burn.
    3. Insert a blank CD-R or CD-RW in your CD drive. If you are using a CD-RW disc, if necessary, click the Erase disc button to erase the CD.
    4. In the Items on Device pane (the right side of Burn), click the drop-down list at the top of the pane, and then click Audio CD.

    5. Click the Start Burn button at the top of the window. The button changes to Stop Burn, which you can use to cancel the burn process. It will show you the burning status.

    Note: Burning will be done in two-pass process. 1. Converting your format 2. Writing to CD.


    6. When the CD is done it will eject.

    Creating an Data CD in Windows Media Player 10
    You can create a data CD that contains your WMA and MP3 files by choosing the Data CD option in Windows Media Player. When the audio/music is stored in MP3 or WMA format you can stored upto ten times as compared to plain audio cd.

    1. Using Windows Explorer or My Computer, Select the files right click on that file and choose Add to Burn List it will automatically add the audio files into burning list. It will open Windows Media Player, in that Click Burn now you will see list of selected files which you have added.

    2. If necessary, clear any check boxes for items that you don't want to burn.

    3. Insert a blank CD-R or CD-RW in your CD drive. If you are using a CD-RW disc, if necessary, click the Erase disc button to erase the CD.
    2. If you want to change recording or data CD settings, such as the CD write speed or quality level, click the Display properties and settings button, and then make the appropriate changes.
    3. For burning Data CD, click on the Display properties and settings button and make the check box "ON" to Enable CD recording for this drive, under that you have to choose the drive as you like.
    4. In the Items on Device pane (the right side of Burn), click the drop-down list at the top of the pane, and then choose Data CD.

    5. Click the Start Burn button at the top of the window. The button changes to Stop Burn, which you can use to cancel the burn process. It will show you the burning status.

    6. When the CD is done it will eject.