To change the order of the songs in the Burn list, drag and drop a song up or down in the list.Browse to the items in the Library that you want to burn to the audio CD and, to create a burn list, drag items from the details pane (the pane in the middle of the window) to the list pane (the pane on the right side of the window).On the Burn tab, click the Burn options button, and then click to select either Audio CD or Data CD or DVD.In the Windows Media Player window, click the Burn tab.Select the method most appropriate for your needs. Because you chose to burn a disc using Windows Media Player, both methods will allow you to drag and drop the desired files to the recordable disc. In step 2 you will be presented with two different options for burning a disc: Audio CD or Data CD or DVD.If the AutoPlay window does not appear, click Start, click Computer, and then double-click the optical disc drive containing the recordable disc.In the AutoPlay window, click Burn an audio CD using Windows Media Player.NOTE: The following full sized (12cm) recordable discs can be used: Place a recordable disc in the optical drive of your computer.If needed, follow this procedure to erase a Rewritable disc (CD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-RW) before starting the procedures below.If you want the ability to erase the disc later and add new files to it use a CD-RW, DVD-RW or DVD+RW disc. You can also add picture and video files to data discs.
#How to burn to dvd player manuals
Manuals are posted on your model support page. To see if your computer has a writeable optical drive, check the specifications. Not all computers have a writeable optical drive.For other types of discs, such as a DVD-Video disc or an audio CD, you will need to use a different program or feature of Windows.
#How to burn to dvd player how to
This procedure explains how to use the Windows Media Player to burn data to a DVD or CD disc.IMPORTANT: Burning and playback of Blu-ray Disc® media is not supported in Windows Media Player. Follow this procedure to burn a DVD or CD disc using the Windows Media® Player.