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Winamp Question (Org computer geeks I need your help) I have a question regarding Winamp.
Can you burn music from Winamp? and if so how? Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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You must first encode your MP3's into WAV files. You can use third-party software, or a different output plug-in directly in Winamp:
You must have burner, and burning software to put the songs on to a CD. NOTE: You must use CD-R, not CD-RW in order to be able to play the disc on a CD player 1. Go into Winamp's Preferences 2. Select the Diskwriter output plug-in in preferences 3. Choose a directory to save the WAV's in. Note this down; you'll need it later. 4. Turn off shuffle and repeat. It's also recommended that you turn off Winamp's equalizer and make sure no DSP plug-ins are in use, unless you're sure that you want to save their effects on your CD. 5. Play the songs in your playlist. 6. Now find that directory which you selected in step 3. Your WAV is saved here. 7. Open up you burning software and use it to burn the WAV's to CD. Remember to close the session or finalize the disc You must now reset the Output Plug-in to allow for normal play. Go into options. Click Output under 'Plug-ins'. Highlight Nullsoft waveOut plug-in. Close the preferences window. Now your songs will play normally. Repeat these steps when you want to convert more songs. Source: http://forums.winamp.com/...adid=35632 Hope this helps. [Edited 6/20/09 15:28pm] Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach | |
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