I've got a buddy with a PowerPC running OS 9.1<BR><BR>I downloaded a Mac program for him off the web since he doesn't have broadband. I'd like to burn it to a CD compatible with his computer. What ...
Disc Burner and FAXstf Regarding the previously mentioned conflict (see one and two) between FAXstf and Disc Burner, Michael Atteson writes: "Smith-Micro offered the following work-around (and it ...
If you have plenty of old CDs or DVDs that you'd like to copy so as not to lose the data (audiobooks, movies, recordings etc), the Nero program will be very useful to you. You can both copy and burn ...
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Click to viewThe internet has made it easier than ever to share media and data with friends, family, and co-workers, but that doesn't mean burning your own CDs and DVDs is a thing of the past.
When trying to burn CD using Windows Media Player, if you see the Burn to disc button greyed out in the File Explorer, this post will help you resolve it. The problem only happens when you use the ...
Yesterday we covered a report by a MacFixIt reader that some CDs burned by iTunes are unreadable in certain CD players. The reader's message speculated that iTunes burns CDs differently than Roxio's ...
Depending on your business, you may often use digital audio software to record notes, podcasts or audiobooks on your computer. By transferring them to CD, however, you can listen to the audio files in ...