Many beginners who still have little knowledge of computer terminology may ask the question exactly this way, or they may ask what to do to write data stored on the computer’s hard drive to a CD or DVD.
I will try to answer in general terms. Why in general terms? Yes, because people write books about CD DVD recording, and I will just tell you a little about recording methods and consider the most common technologies.

How to write data from a computer to disk?

There are several recording methods currently in use.
1. Using Windows tools. You need to hover over your folder that you want to burn and right-click, then select “Send”, and then select your drive from the list.

Select files and folders and select send in the context menu


Some people drag files and folders directly onto the drive for recording.

Then move the cursor over the “My Computer” icon and left-click twice. Then move the cursor over the icon of your DVD writer, left-click and select “Burn files to CD.”
You can then follow the instructions and wait for the recording to finish.

2. Paid programs - Clone DVD, Nero.
The Nero program can do almost everything, even what is not really required of it, convert video, trim audio, your own player. The program takes up a lot of space and is paid. If you decide to burn a disc larger than 4GB, then you need to select UDF as the type of disc to be written - otherwise you will receive an error message.
3. If you do not want to buy NERO, then there is no need to despair - there are many free burning programs, for example - Burn4Free - http://www.burn4free.com/ (official website of the program). It is certainly smaller in size and does not include a bunch of add-ons, but it copes with recording CDs and DVDs.

conclusions

There are a lot of recording programs, and many of them are free programs, with the same functions as paid ones.
Using Nero and Burn4Free, I did not resort to alcohol - Alcohol 120%, or a DVD clone.
Everyone can choose for themselves which method of recording CDs, DVDs is most profitable and convenient, try everything.

General points

The writing speed is usually adjusted automatically, so you can choose the maximum if the drive is new, but if the old one also writes poorly, then I recommend reducing it.
If your CD or DVD-RW burner drive disappears or does not read well, it is most likely faulty, think about whether it is worth the trouble, perhaps it has already served its purpose?

Good luck in writing important data to disk.

Sometimes a CD or DVD is used as a medium on which a wide variety of files are stored, that is, its main task is comparable to a flash drive. In such cases, burning is performed according to slightly different standards, naturally, using special software. If you suddenly need to store any objects on disk, we recommend that you familiarize yourself with the methods below in order to study this issue in as much detail as possible.

Next, we want to clearly demonstrate the principle of operation of three programs designed to help the user write any files to disk with a minimum amount of effort. You may notice that the algorithms of action in all software are similar, but attention here should be paid primarily to additional functions that sometimes prove useful to certain users.

Method 1: CDBurnerXP

I would like to start with free software called CDBurnerXP, since such solutions are the most popular due to the absence of various restrictions. However, you should not count on a large number of additional tools. As for the process of writing files itself, this happens as shown in the following guide.

Please note that CDBurnerXP is a simple tool for burning discs with a minimum of settings. If you require a much more expanded package of professional tools, it is better to write information to the drive using Method 2.


Method 2: Nero

Among all the existing software for burning discs, Nero is rightfully considered the most famous, since the developers have been supporting the functionality of this software for many years, delighting fans with constant updates and improvements. Here you should take into account the fact that the application is distributed for a fee, and the trial version is available for use for a period of two weeks. Then you will have to either abandon the program or buy a license key. Let's put this decision aside for later, because you always need to get to know the basic functionality better first.

  1. Use the link above to download and install Nero. After launch, go to the section "Nero Burning ROM".
  2. When using the trial version, a window will appear asking you to purchase, feel free to close it to get started.
  3. When creating a new project, it will be enough to specify the mode "Mixed Mode CD" or "Mixed Mode DVD", and then click on "New".
  4. Start adding files to burn by dragging and dropping them from the built-in browser.
  5. The storage capacity scale is marked at the bottom. Make sure that all objects fit and that you don’t have to delete anything.
  6. When finished adding, click on the button "Burn Now" to begin the recording procedure.
  7. If there are several drives installed in the system, you will need to select the active one and click click on "OK".

The burning process will then begin. Wait for it to finish; this will be indicated by a notification that appears. If you are interested in interacting with Nero and want to continue using this software on an ongoing basis, before purchasing, we recommend that you read a separate article on our website, which explains the main areas of application of this software. This will help you learn all aspects of the tool.

Method 3: Astroburn Lite

Another free software in our article today is called Astroburn Lite and stands out among other solutions in its ease of use. All actions are performed literally in a couple of clicks and look like this:

  1. After successfully launching Astroburn Lite, go to the "Files".
  2. To begin, here indicate the drive into which the required disk is inserted. This is required if multiple drives are connected.
  3. Then proceed to adding files or directories using the buttons located on the right panel.
  4. A standard Explorer window will open. Here Select absolutely any files you need.
  5. Edit them using the available tools if you want to delete or completely clean up the project.
  6. In the screenshot below you see the inscription "No devices found". In your case there should be a button there "Start Recording". Click on it to start burning.

Wait for the recording to complete and you can immediately begin working with the content.

There are users for whom the above options are not suitable for various reasons. In this case, we advise you to use absolutely any burning program that takes your fancy. Almost all of them allow you to record any files and work on approximately the same principle. Find detailed reviews of popular solutions below.

This concludes our article. From it you learned about methods for burning files onto a CD or DVD. As you can see, there is nothing complicated in interacting with the software, so you can safely download the option you like and complete the task.

In order to burn files to a DVD, you need to use additional burning programs. However, this applies primarily to Windows XP; later versions of Windows: Vista and 7 allow you to burn a removable disk without third-party software.

Despite the ability of modern operating systems to burn DVD-R and DVD-RW discs using an internal application, to expand the functionality and increase the visibility of operations, experts recommend installing specialized software.

For reference. There are two types of discs: DVD-R and DVD-RW. The former allow you to record once, while the latter make this process repeated. Information on DVD-RW can be rewritten or appended. All programs for burning DVDs have the “Burn” and “Erase” functions. The second one refers to the RW format. It is worth remembering that the disc deteriorates over time, so the price-quality ratio of the product in this case plays an important role.

What programs burn DVD-R, DVD-RW discs

Today the most popular program for burning discs is Nero. This is one of the most user-friendly products that allows you to easily create DVDs.

Nero software package (note: Nero Express is needed for simple disc burning) is one of the most powerful and functional programs. Unfortunately for developers, when creating and editing various types of information, most users do not use some of Nero's functionality.

If you plan to use Nero, remember that it is a paid product. In addition, it consumes more system resources than built-in operating system applications.

Users who do not want to spend money and violate copyrights can make do with equally high-quality, but free products. For example, CDBurnerXP- a simple and free program for burning optical discs, which is in no way inferior to Nero. It allows you to create a DVD with information, audio, video or an image with data.

CDBurnerXP does not exclude the possibility of copying discs, erasing recorded information from them, or adding to existing information.

Working with the programs is very simple. The entire sequence of operations is accompanied by intuitive images and comments. You just need to first decide what type of information will be recorded, since the further algorithm of actions depends on this.

Almost all recording programs adhere to the same algorithm of actions. The difference lies in the deeper settings that the average user will ignore.

Instructions for burning a DVD.

1. Insert a blank DVD-R or cleaned DVD-RW& disc into the drive.

2. Windows will autostart. In this case, click “Cancel”;

3. Launch the recording program and select the type of data to be recorded. These can be text files, photos, audio, video and much more.

4. Next, a functional window will open through which you need to add files to the future disk. Just search for what you need in Explorer, select it and add it to the disk you are creating. At the bottom of the window there is an “Add” button. Most often it is accompanied by a symbolic green plus (note: you can also “drag” files and folders to the area of ​​the recordable disc). Remember that the disk has a limit on the amount of information it can hold; it is displayed with a special bar. Until it turns red, you can add files freely.

5. When the disk is configured, click the “Burn” button, most often it will look like a disk with a green check mark.

6. Wait for the recording to finish.

After the operation is completed, the disk will come out of the drive and information with the result of the work will be displayed on the screen.

Good day. If you have looked at my blog page, it means you need computer help or just want to read something informative to expand your knowledge. I will try not to disappoint you. Today I will talk about how to burn a folder with files to disk. As it turns out, this task causes difficulties for many users. After all, it’s not every day that you have to cut blanks...

Kinds

First, let's figure out what the marks CD, DVD, +R, -R, +RW, -RW mean.

CD and DVD

There are two types of disk media - CD (Compact Disc - compact) and DVD (Digital Versatile Disc / Digital Video Disc - digital multi-purpose / video). It is generally accepted that CDs are intended for recording data - documents, music and pictures, and DVDs are for recording video. This opinion is wrong. Both types are suitable for storing any files. The only difference between them is in capacity - a CD can only hold 700 megabytes, while a standard DVD can record files up to 4.7 gigabytes in size. Although new generation discs can hold up to 45 gigabytes of information, which is achieved by superimposing 3 recording layers on top of each other.

R and RW

In the disk designation you can find the English letters R and RW, which indicate how many times this media can be used. The letter R means one-time use, and RW can be rewritten several times.

Plus and minus

Friends, many of you have probably noticed that the type of blank is sometimes indicated with a plus and sometimes with a minus. A plus indicates that additional information can be written to the disk without erasing the data already there, and a minus, accordingly, means that this cannot be done. Thus, if a disk medium says CD+R, it means that it is disposable, but you can add new files to existing files.

Cleaning

Used RW blanks can always be erased and then the necessary information can be written onto them. In different versions of Windows, the sequence of actions that need to be performed to clear the media of data already present there is somewhat different. Let's take a closer look at each OS version.

XP

To clean up a disk in Windows XP, perform the following steps:

  • We insert it into the drive.
  • Open it - go to “My Computer”, find the desired disk (usually it is signed as (E:) CD or DVD+/-RW drive), quickly double-click on it or right-click (right mouse button) and select Open.
  • Right-click anywhere in the free space and start cleaning by selecting “Erase this...” and clicking “Next” in the window that opens.

"Seven"

In the seventh version of the operating system in question, the sequence of actions is slightly different:

  • Insert the media into the drive.
  • We open it, to do this, go to the “Computer” through the “Start” menu and make two quick right-clicks on the CD / DVD drive.
  • You can try to delete only unnecessary files, for which we right-click on them and look for the “Delete” item; if there is one, select it and wait for the result.
  • If there is no command for deletion, then at any point in the empty space, right-click again and start cleaning by selecting “Erase” or something similar, click “Next”, wait until the cleaning is completed and click “Finish”.

"Ten"

You can completely clear disk media in Windows 10 using two commands - “Format” and “Erase this...”. At first, the procedure for running both commands is the same:

  • We insert the blank into the drive.
  • Launch “Explorer” by clicking on the corresponding icon in the “Start” menu or on the “Taskbar”.
  • Expand the “This Computer” directory.
  • We find the item with the designation of the drive, right-click and select one of the commands “Format” or “Erase...”.
  • In both cases, confirm the action by clicking the “Next” and “Finish” buttons.

Record

Once the media is prepared, you can begin recording the necessary information on it. There are two ways to achieve what you want: record it yourself, that is, using OS tools, or use special programs, if available on your PC.

On one's own

Programs are, of course, very convenient, but not every computer has them. It would be nice to learn how to cut blanks by hand. I’ll also tell you about each version of Windows separately (I won’t write further about the fact that you need to insert a blank into the system unit, I think this is already clear).

XP

Let's start with how to burn a folder with files to a CD-R or any other disk using the capabilities of Windows XP:

  • Select the prepared files and copy them (“Edit” or RMB =>> “Copy”).

  • Open the media through “My Computer” and paste what you copied (RMB on an empty space =>> “Paste”).

  • Again, right-click on the free space and launch the burning wizard by selecting “Burn files to CD.”
  • If you wish, then set a name and start “burning” by clicking the “Next” button.

"Seven"

Now let's talk about how to burn a folder with files to a DVD or any other disc in the seventh edition of the designated operating system:

  • Let’s start the same way – copy the selected folders.
  • Open the drive (two quick clicks with your tailed friend), going to it through “Start” and “Computer”.
  • A window will open in which you need to specify the type of future media - it can perform the functions and have the capabilities of a standard flash drive, or remain a regular CD or DVD format media.

  • When choosing the option with a flash drive, click “Next”, answer “Yes” to formatting, spend some time waiting, paste the copied folders, confirm, wait, check the result using the system’s offer.
  • When selecting a standard media, click “Next”, paste the copied files into the window that opens, right-click on an empty space, select the “Burn...” command.

"Ten"

Friends, if at the moment you are interested in how to write a folder with files to disk in Windows 10, then just re-read the previous paragraph “Seven”, since the algorithms of action in these two versions of the OS are, in general, no different.

Using programs

It would be nice if one of the following programs was permanently installed on every computer, with the help of which you can easily, quickly and efficiently (to be read on any device) record data of any formats on disk media.

Ultra ISO

The first program that I want to briefly talk about is UltraISO. Using it to burn a folder with files to disk is not as difficult as it might seem at first glance, but the image must be mounted in advance (more on this another time):

  • Launch the program and select “Open” from the “File” menu.
  • Find the prepared image and select it (its contents should be displayed in the window).
  • Expand the “Tools” menu and select “Burn CD image” or click on the “Burn” icon on the toolbar (burning blank).
  • Set the recording speed (the lower the better, but the wait will take longer) and confirm the action with the “Record” button.

Alcohol 120%

If the Alcohol 120% program is installed on your PC, then you can write a folder with files to disk using it, here’s how it’s done:

  • This program is designed to create virtual disks, which is what you need to do - mount the image, placing the necessary files in it (using the “Create image” command in the menu on the left).
  • In the left window, in the list of commands, select “Write images” and follow the further instructions of the program.

Nero

In my opinion, the most convenient program for such purposes is Nero (users often affectionately call it “Nyurka” among themselves), I will briefly describe how to write a folder with files to disk using it:

  • Launch Nero and select the type of future media – CD or DVD with data, audio CD or video DVD.

  • In the next window, in the two sections on the right, find the prepared folder and drag it into the second window on the left.
  • You can add documents as long as there is enough capacity, as evidenced by the green bar and scale at the bottom of the window.

  • To start “burning”, press the button in the form of a blank and a burning match.
  • Set the speed parameter, press the “Burn” button and wait for it to finish.

Friends, I brought only three programs. There are many of them, but they asked me to tell me how to burn discs using these particular software. If there is a need, I will describe others. Please include names in the comments. Bye everyone.

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Recently I had a need to write certain files to disk, and literally in half an hour everything was done. After that, without thinking twice, I decided to write an article how to burn music to disc. Last time we talked about this.

You can record not only music, but also other video files, photos, documents, images, and so on. Today I will tell you and show you four ways to burn music to a disc and other information, we’ll also talk a little about three popular audio recording formats and what types of discs there are. Also, especially for you, I recorded 4 video lessons for each program, which we will analyze today.

Music on round media

Basic moments:

  • Audio formats
  • Disc formats
  • Recording music in the car
  • Writing music - Nero program

Audio formats

Music is usually recorded in three formats: Audio CD, Mp3 and Flac. There are, of course, other formats, but in this issue we will consider only these three. So, how do these music formats differ from each other?

Audio CD - its history began in the last century, back in 1969. The first Audio CD (compact disc) was released in 1980 by Philips and Sony. And two years later the first CD player appeared.

It holds from 15 to 20 songs in good quality (stereo), recording duration is up to 80 minutes. Most often, such discs are listened to in cars, stereo systems and other players. They were also often used in discos and recording studios.

Mp3 - the format itself appeared in 1994, it was developed at the Fraunhofer Institute. Literally a year later the first MP3 player appeared. This format can record up to 10 times more songs than an Audio CD, depending on the sound quality and the codec being compressed.

An ordinary person probably won’t be able to tell the difference between the sound of Mp3 and Audio CD. The Mp3 format is widespread almost everywhere and is supported by most players. It is divided into three versions: Mpeg-1, Mpeg2 and Mpeg-2.5. The Mp3 patent belongs to Alcatel-Lucent and expires in 2017.

Flac - appeared quite recently, not many people have heard or know about it. Personally, I came across it by accident about a year ago. For true music connoisseurs, I can recommend listening to audio recordings in Flac format, also called Lossless. There are almost no losses and the sound quality is much higher than in Audio CD and Mp3. The average size of one such file is several times larger than Mp3.

Sound quality on average ranges from 700 to 1500 Kbps. In the same Mp3, a maximum of 320 Kbit/s, most often 192 Kbit/s. Listen to the song in the first two regular formats, then in the Flac format. I'm sure the difference will be obvious. If you like calm music, then check out my second music blog, Chillout.

I got a little carried away with these audio formats. If you want to learn more about formats, you can always turn to the Internet or Wikipedia for help. Let's proceed directly to the process of recording music to disc.

To do this, you must have several CDs or DVDs ready, depending on the amount of information you want to burn to the disc. And several so that if one disk deteriorates (burning fails), you can use the second one - a spare one.

Disc formats

I completely forgot to tell you what kind of discs there are. Currently, the most commonly used disk formats are:

  • CD-R, CD-RW - capacity of information 700 MB
  • DVD-R/+R, DVD-RW/+RW, DVD-R DL/ DVD+R DL - information volume 4.7 - 8.5 GB
  • DVD-RAM can be rewritten up to 100,000 times, unlike its brother DVD-RW/+RW, which has a resource of up to 1000 rewrites. In most cases, it has a protective casing and holds 2.6 - 9.4 GB
  • BD-R/-RE/-RE DL - Blu-ray discs, information volume 25 - 500 GB
  • Also, all of the above discs have smaller brothers Mini-CD, Mini-DVD and Mini-BD, which hold a little less information than their older brothers

The abbreviation -R- means single-use, -RW- reusable, and -DL- multi-layer disc.

We burn music to a disc in the car

In order to burn music to a disc in your car, you need to decide on the supported formats of your radio. Usually they are written on the car radio itself. If they are not there, then look at the instructions for the radio itself, if any remain.

If not, then write down the brand, name of the radio and look up information on the Internet on supported media and audio formats.

Old radios support CD - Audio and WMA. It is necessary to record music in these formats; others will not be played.

Old radios with CD support - MP3, Audio and WMA. Here you can already write melodies on discs in empatri format.

Radios supported CD and DVD - it is possible to record songs on both CD and DVD media, see supported formats.

The latest radios support CD, DVD, USB-Flesh (flash drives), Bluetooth, phone support and directly from the Internet.

There are car radios on Android that support FLAC (lossless) - the sound quality is much better than MP3, but to evaluate it, a good audio system must be installed, preferably with a sound amplifier.

Recording music using Windows

The first way we will learn how to burn music to a disc using standard Windows tools.

We turn on our computer, insert a blank disk into the drive, it should be 100% free and go to my computer.

Let's go to this blank disk.

The How do you plan to burn this disc window appears.

We come up with a name for our disc (for example, My Music).

Choose how you plan to use this disk.

Personally, I rarely use this method and always choose With a CD/DVD player.

You can also click on the blue text What format should I use?

If you have any questions or difficulties, you can use this hint and click Next.

We insert or drag the necessary files music, photos, videos and so on onto it.

The files we add will be transparent - this means that they are ready to be written, but have not yet been written.

Move the mouse to the free unoccupied space and right-click on it, in the menu that appears, select Burn to disk.

Here you can name our disk, if you haven’t given it any name before, or you can leave it unchanged.

There is an option to Close the wizard after finishing recording files.

You can use this feature if you want to close the Burn Wizard after the disc has been burned.

After burning is completed, click the Finish button.

In the end I got it the way it turned out for you, I don’t know, everyone will have different files.

After recording is complete, you can enjoy your new music. If the recording was not successful, then you need to perform all the same steps, only with a new disc.

How to burn music to disk using Windows 7 | website

Record music using Windows Media

I will demonstrate the second way to burn music to disk using Windows Media Player. It is present (built-in) in the standard software package of Microsoft operating systems.

The first step is to enable our Windows Media Player.

After it opens, you need to go to the Recording tab, which is located in the upper right corner between Playback and Synchronization.

An Audio CD should appear. It said 702 MB of 702 MB left.

In order to add the necessary elements, they must be transferred to the Recording List.

After this, you can go to Recording Options.

Additional recording parameters... set all the necessary settings, if, of course, you consider it necessary to do so.

I almost never go there, although no, you need to choose the recording speed - the lower the better. You can set it to medium or low.

After all the settings have been set, click Start recording and wait for the final result, but while you wait, expand your knowledge and read the article.

There is also the option of Copying music from a CD. Quite a handy tool if you need to copy music from an Audio CD. Most programs won't be able to do this. I have only seen and used this option in two programs - Windows Media and Winamp (my favorite music player).

How to Burn Music to a Disc - Windows Media Player | website

Writing music - Nero program

In most cases, when I need to burn any disc, I most often use the Nero disc burning program. Surely most of you are familiar with this program, if not, I recommend that you get acquainted with it. It has extensive capabilities for recording music onto a disc and a lot of additional features (settings and bells and whistles).

With it you can copy discs, create images, record your own clips and movies, make presentations, your own slide shows and much more. You can download this program on the Internet; on the official website of the program, different versions cost differently, but not for free, so search on the Internet.

Let's start recording music to disk in the third way, using the Nero program.

We launch the Nero program, I use version 7, it is proven and the most reliable, at least for me. Perhaps someone has a different version, the interface will be slightly different, but the essence of the program does not change - recording discs and everything connected with it.

Let's go to Nero StartSmart, your name may be a little different. At the top center you can immediately select the recording media type CD, DVD, Blu-ray or two in one CD/DVD.

Go to the note - Sound tab.

We select the project we need and click on it Make Audio CD, Create JukeBox CD (Mp3, Mp4, WMA) and so on.

You can also go to the data tab and burn a regular data disc. If you just need an Audio CD, then select Make an audio CD. You need Mp3 - select Create JukeBox CD, or Create CD with data.

If you have a lot of information, you can burn discs to DVDs, everything is the same.

After selecting the project, the Nero Express window appears in which we need to add our files.

You can click on the green plus button Add, or drag and drop data into an empty window. You can also use the clipboard and hot buttons Ctrl+X, Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V.

The Add File(s) window will appear with two green bars.

After the information has been added to the disk, you can double-check everything and click Next.

A Compatibility Warning appears (may not appear). We are asked to Disable multisession? If we don’t write anything else to it, then click yes. If you want to add data to it in the future, then click no, and the Final Recording Settings window will appear in front of us.

Here you can write the disk name.

Select the current recording recorder (if you have multiple drives).

Set the number of copies that will be recorded.

It is possible to check the box Check data after writing to disk - this function is useful if you are recording important information and want to make sure that it was recorded without any errors. It is also sometimes called Data Verification, that is, comparing a copy with the original.

You can also set Allow adding files (multi-session).

Then click Record (the burning match near the disk) and wait. You can go smoke, drink tea or coffee, or do something else for 20 minutes, sometimes more, for example

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When the burning process is complete, the following window should appear: Burning completed successfully, click OK. After this, the Save Project window will appear. We will be asked - Do you want to save the project? I always click No, if you want to save the project, then click Yes.

You can also check the Don’t show this message again checkbox if you don’t want it to constantly appear after each disk burn. If burning fails, this also happens, you need to insert a new disc and try again.

You can enjoy your music or other recorded data.

How to Burn Music to a Disc - Nero 7 | website

Recording music - Ashampoo program

Ashampoo is a subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation, which was created in Germany specifically for the development of closed source software in 1999.

I rarely use Ashampoo; Nero is sufficient. There is a calm dark blue interface with white waves, everything is in Russian, a convenient menu. You can download the Ashampoo program on the official website.

Once you download it from the official website, you can use it for free for 10 days without registration and 30 days if you request an activation code for a month.

If this does not suit you, then at any time you can go online and download the full version. I found one link to the program, I’m posting it for those who don’t know how to search.

Download Ashampoo Burning Studio

In order to download it, you must have 176 MB of free disk space.

Now we have quietly come to the fourth and final method of how to burn music to a disc in this article.

Find our Ashampoo program.

Turn on the ashampa.

Go to the submenu Create + Record.

Go to the Music tab.

From the pop-up menu, you can select Create Audio CD and Create Mp3 or WMA Disc.

There are also many functions here; in the same submenu you can select Copy music files to disk.

Click the add button and select the desired music or other files. You can also transfer data with a simple mouse movement to a blank area or use the magic keys Ctrl+X, Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V.

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Once recording is complete, you can listen to your music or view other files that were recorded on the disc. If errors occur and some files do not open, then you need to take a new disk and repeat the recording process.

How to burn music to disc - Ashampoo burning studio 12 | website
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Results

In this article, how to burn music to disc, we learned what audio formats are, how they differ, and talked a little about disk formats.

We also recorded music onto discs in four different ways: using Windows, using Windows Media Player, using the Nero program and resorting to the help of Ashampoo. We consolidated all our knowledge by watching 4 video lessons for each program.

If you want to use my article and publish it somewhere, I don’t mind, you can do it, but to do this you must put an active open link to my blog with the article! If you don’t do this, I will punish you! I hope for your understanding.

Perhaps you still have or have questions related to recording discs, you can ask them below in the comments to this article, and also use the form with me.

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