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To: BigSkyFreeper
To create a music CD that you can play in your car or home stereo, you must make it an audio CD. Home and car stereo's can't play "Windows Media" files, but Windows Media Player (on your computer) can.

OH, ok, I just saw that available in Sonic, I think I must have just dragged the actual files to an Exact copy function, but I now see music notes, duh, that would be for music - saus create an audio CD from files on your hard drive or from other CDs

612 posted on 05/27/2006 12:21:37 AM PDT by TheresaKett
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To: TheresaKett
OH, ok, I just saw that available in Sonic, I think I must have just dragged the actual files to an Exact copy function, but I now see music notes, duh, that would be for music - saus create an audio CD from files on your hard drive or from other CDs

Yep! "Exact copy" would be called a "data disk", used for backups or as it was in the old days, mirroring your hard drive. That's what you would use for backing up your QB files, or pictures, browser bookmarks, email address book, or mp3 files, etc.

614 posted on 05/27/2006 12:24:22 AM PDT by BigSkyFreeper (There is no alternative to the GOP except varying degrees of insanity.)
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