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burning mp3 cds with artist title and song name?

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Old 06-13-10, 09:27 PM
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I like Nero, does all the names just fine, provided the ID3 tags was right to begin with. I'm a bit of an anti-apple heretic, except for the iPhone. I'm allowed to be a hypocrite if I want to.
Old 06-14-10, 09:14 AM
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Itunes FTW! I use to use nero also but I tunes is much easier... and I like easy
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drag and drop is the easiest..
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1. insert blank cd rw in your drive.
2. click open folder
3. make new artiest folder. "hint you can make more folders to organize your music."
4. drag and drop all your music in to this folder
5.Burn the files/folder as data onto cd rw and then your done!!!!
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Originally Posted by ericosiu
I guess my next question would be..do most of you use data discs or audio discs?
iTunes is quick free and easy.
  • Install iTunes
  • Inport songs into itunes
  • Press the "+" button on the lower left of iTunes to create a playlist
  • Name the play list
  • Drag and drop all the songs you want from "Music" to this new play list
  • when done, Select the new play list and organize the songs in the order you want by dragging them to the location you want.
  • Now put in a blank cd-r and press the button on the lower right of iTunes called "Burn Disc" (while in you new play list)
  • A "Burn settings" window should pop up. Select "mp3 Cd"

This will burn the cd. The CD will be given the name of your Play list and the songs Metadata (album, name, artist...etc) will be there (providing they are there in the original MP3)


Note: if you organize your playlist by album ( by pressing "album" in the album column), the Mp3 CD created will have folders for each album. I dont like folders but the stock radio call handle it


4 months ago I was in you situation. Hope this helps
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