Tuesday, October 25, 2011

How to Burn a Data CD or Data DVD in Windows 7 Using Media Player?

You can burn a data CD or data DVD in Windows 7 using Media Player. An audio CD can contain just approximately eight minutes of music. On the other hand, if you burn a data CD or data DVD in Windows 7 using Media Player, it will be able to hold numerous hours of music. Video files and pictures can also be added to the data discs.

Advantages
 When you burn a data CD or data DVD in Windows 7, the Windows Media Player does not transform the selected files to a different format prior to saving them to a blank data disc, so the files stay in the compressed condition. This allows you to put much more items on a single disc.
 As the format of the files is not changed, the quality of the files remains the same. 
You can burn a data CD or data DVD in Windows 7 using Media Player as follows:
  •  Click Start.
  •  Click All Programs.
  •  Select Windows Media Player.

  •  Click the Burn tab in the Player Library.
  • Click Burn options and select Data DVD or CD.
  •  Insert a blank disc into the CD or DVD burner of your computer.
  • Close the AutoPlay dialog box if it comes into sight.
  •  Some people have more than one CD drive in their computer. If you have multiple CD drives in your computer too, select the one you would like to use in the navigation window.
  •  Look for the songs you want to burn.
  •  In order to make your burn list, drag the songs from the details pane in the center of the Player Library to the list pane which is on its right side.
  •  You can also change the order of the items in the burn list by dragging them upward or downward in the list. 
  •  To remove a song from your list, simply right-click on the item and click on Remove from list.
  •  After you finish making your list, click upon Start burn.
It can take a while to burn a data disc. If your selected items cannot fit in one disc, you also have the choice of burning the rest of the items to a different disc. A data DVD is not the same as a DVD-Video disc e.g. the movie DVD you buy or rent from the store. 

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