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HELP! Ways to get CI and Slaughterhouse on CD I do not have a CD burner drive on my PC. I want to get The Chocolate Invasion and Slaughterhouse on CD's. In order to do it properly, would I 1) pay for them and download them to my PC and then ask someone else to burn the CD's that has already downloaded them, or 2) ask someone to pay to download them again and burn the CD's for me?
Also, please let me know if any of you would be interested in helping me accomplish this. Thanks in advance. | |
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Best way would be to find someone with a burner, and then use their computer to burn them off. Pay for them over their computer as well. Do not hurry yourself in your spirit to become offended, for the taking of offense is what rests in the bosom of the stupid ones. (Ecclesiastes 7:9) | |
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faningeorgia said: I do not have a CD burner drive on my PC. I want to get The Chocolate Invasion and Slaughterhouse on CD's. In order to do it properly, would I 1) pay for them and download them to my PC and then ask someone else to burn the CD's that has already downloaded them, or 2) ask someone to pay to download them again and burn the CD's for me?
Also, please let me know if any of you would be interested in helping me accomplish this. Thanks in advance. The Club suggest people without burners head over to a local internet cafe. They usually have great burners and very fast computers and you can perform the whole process in one place. | |
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FYI.....make sure you do not download the tracks onto your computer with no burner. Once DL'ed, there is no way to transfer them to another computer without running into problems.
DL the files onto whichever computer you are going to burn discs from. ______________________________________
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I'm not a member of NPG Music Club but I used to download from Napster in it's heyday. I didn't have a CD burner back then so I would unhook the computer, roll it over to the stereo, and record the songs onto a cassette. When I bought a CD burner, I bought one for the stereo, not the computer. I burned the tracks from the cassettes onto a CD. I do the same process now except, this time I can eliminate the cassette deck process.
I prefer a CD burner for the stereo because I can burn tracks from records, tapes, or even the radio. I even have my VCR plugged into the stereo so I can make live CDs...for instance "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame". Also, with the stereo burner, you can control the recording level. This is a definite PLUS. When you make compilation CDs, the volume level is always jumping from high to low. With the recording level knob, you can make the volume the same all the way through your newly burned CD. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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