View Full Version : Very Easy To Use Free CD-DVD Burner
ccharold
02-16-2009, 10:18 AM
If you've been wanting to make your own Cd/dvd 's
this is just about the easiest thing on the plannet.
www.dandans.com/TotallyFreeBurner.htm
Link won't work. Darn. :-/
ccharold
02-16-2009, 11:22 AM
Link won't work. Darn. *:-/
My Fault it's OK now Buck
Darn! Darn! Windows only! :-/
crafty2002
02-17-2009, 07:48 AM
Will it work with dail up. My computor takes about an hour to dowload a 10 minute video.
There is a lot of things I would love to save on a CD.
Thanks for the tip either way.
Dennis
ccharold
02-17-2009, 09:35 AM
Will it work with dail up. My computor takes about an hour to dowload a 10 minute video.
There is a lot of things I would love to save on a CD.
Thanks for the tip either way.
Dennis
Dial Up should not be a problem, You need to create a music folder, on your desk top,save songs to your desk top, and drag them into the folder, then using the program drag titles to be burned on a CD
Wyobuckaroo
02-17-2009, 02:14 PM
Hate to sound technology ignorant, but have to ask.
From what your saying, this is software that will let any CD player write to a blank CD ? I thought that took a different kind of player/burner hardware.
Un confuse me please........
Wyo
ccharold
02-17-2009, 02:44 PM
Hate to sound technology ignorant, but have to ask.
From what your saying, this is software that will let any CD player write to a blank CD ? *I thought that took a different kind of player/burner hardware.
Un confuse me please........
Wyo If you have a CD drive in your computer,
(99% do) this is where you put the blank disk.Then you use the program to "write" to it once you have put all you want on thedisk you click "burn" and the program creates the completed CD
Wyobuckaroo
02-17-2009, 06:33 PM
So ANY CD reader will write to a blank CD ?
crafty2002
02-17-2009, 09:04 PM
Buckaroo, don't be ashamed.
I can build a home from the ground up. I could even build an airplane given the materials and tools and I have a fuselage and the wing ribs I built to prove it, (Before I fell) but I am for sure, one technology ignorant person. :'(
ccHarold, You are wizard "if" you are right, LOL. I hope you are. I am just lost at what you are saying to do but I have a friend that is pretty good at things like this so I will let him do it for me.
Thanks for the info on it.
Dennis
FZRaven
02-18-2009, 03:27 PM
So ANY CD reader will write to a blank CD ?
No, you need a cd writer drive to write CD's. Most any computer made in the last 6 or so years will have a CD writer.
Buck, don't you use k3b?
Nope. Never heard of it before. Will check it out, thanks.;D
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