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desertjoe
Orange Level Access Joined: 23 Sep 2013 Location: New mexico Points: 13575 |
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Posted: 28 Oct 2019 at 8:06am |
Well,I ordered the wife a CD player with ear Phones so she can listen to some oldies music while she is going to Dialysis. I "was" gonna download from the many hundreds of songs on my PC. Got some new CD's ready and somewhere along the line, the CD burner software on my PC had been deleted,,,,HMMMM,,,wonderin WTF,,?? Anyway, I see where Win10 has a built in CD Burner in Win Media Player. But you gotta have a friggin college degree tho figure ALL the steps to get there,,,, Why can't they make it where you just click on the program and start burning CD;s like the program I used to have,,,?? I tried several times last night just never could get it to connect. AND, AND, if you want to download one of the programs on the net,,,Ya gotta give em dang near all your private info so you can use their program,,,,CHIT,,I ain't gonna do that,,,!!! Just to burn some CD;s,,?? What programs do Ya'll use to burn CD's,,??
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john(MI)
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Google; "free cd burning software" There are several there that appear to be click and burn types.
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JC-WI
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Burning a cd... Even do it in the frypan... Yummy... maybe not. peew ... either goin to open them sinuses or close them... How to burn CD' in 4 ways... How about these ? MP3/4 players... just download music to the device, and play... can even get them bluetooth so no cords... just gotta have bluetooth headsets...
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desertjoe
Orange Level Access Joined: 23 Sep 2013 Location: New mexico Points: 13575 |
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Jc, JC, JC,,,,,,,,,,you is something else, My Friend,,,can always count on you for some grin makers,,,,,, I seen a yard in town that had some old CD's hangin all over her trees,,,they just a spinnin round and round,,I just had to stop and ask her what they was for,,,she told me it keeps them dang black birds away cause they chit all over the grass,,,,HMMmmm,,,SO,,,I ask her if it works,,,?? She spits some nasty assed lookin chit on the grass (??) wipes her mouth off on her sleeve and says,,,"Ya see and black birds, Sonny?" I closed my eyes and kissed her on da cheek and went on bout my way,,,,,,,,life in da big city,,,,,,
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Scott B
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Joe, if she has a smartphone just get you an iTunes acct. you can buy directly from them ( entire albums or song by song) or you can save down your own cds and then load it to her phone
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Stan IL&TN
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I also use ITunes and still use my IPod to listen to almost 15000 songs on it. Most use a cell phone now but I still like the IPod.
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Bill_MN
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I would have gotten a cheap MP3 player instead, just download the songs onto it from Windows media player. Smaller, don't need to worry about breaking/scratching discs, all the songs on one device, no burning software. CDs are pretty much obsolete already
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truckerfarmer
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I use YouTube Music. Commercials are minimal in the free version.
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Dj, I got me 300GB of MP3 music on a huge harddrive and copy some onto a 32GB flashdrive for my portable MP3 player. It seemed to be the easiest solution... you can freely download MP3 music all day and night, store on your PC then select what you want for the missus to listen to. and yur right about stuff being too dang complicated.... Only last week I finally 'found' a 64bit version of XXCOPY. I used the 32bit version yers ago to make TRUE backups of hardrives,not the 'stuff' ,'they' say is a 'backup'... I like the simple stuff that WORKS, first time...
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desertjoe
Orange Level Access Joined: 23 Sep 2013 Location: New mexico Points: 13575 |
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Well,,Jay I wish you and Bill had of read my post before I went and bought the CD player,,,,I agree the MP3 player would of been better,,cause you can put lots more songs on a flash drive and you can a CD,,,and I had bought a 10 count of 32 GB flash drives at a sale at walmart some time back and wound up not using em all,,Still gots bout 6 of them. I bought the paid version of NCH CD Burner software,,so Im gonna have to stick with CD's for this time,,,chit,,!!chit,,,!!
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Ray54
Orange Level Access Joined: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Paso Robles, Ca Points: 4524 |
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You know us old ................experienced folks need to stop forgetting grandkids only 3 or 4 years old know more about the devices than we will ever learn. So put that knowledge to use. My Wonderful wanted music listening device,an asked our son. He fixed her up with a phone maybe, the size of a playing card and a 1/4 inch thick. Just no phone ,cause we are flip phone kind of people. But I guess once you pay for a app or what ever your good to go. So in the future just remember to ask a grandkid or kid.
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