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Old December 15th 08, 04:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
Benzie
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I am a beginner and asked for support thru chat with no success. All I want
to do is burn an audio show onto a disk. After going to the web site I can
hear what I want to burn but unsure of what to do next. The disk is ready,
Windows Media Player has been loaded, but nothing I do seems to work. I would
very much appreciate a "path" in simple terms, and would be grateful to one
and all for any type of assistance. Thank you.
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Old December 15th 08, 10:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
Rich Barry
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Benzie, if you download the show onto your hard drive then you will have a
Audio file you can burn to a disk.
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I am a beginner and asked for support thru chat with no success. All I want
to do is burn an audio show onto a disk. After going to the web site I can
hear what I want to burn but unsure of what to do next. The disk is ready,
Windows Media Player has been loaded, but nothing I do seems to work. I
would
very much appreciate a "path" in simple terms, and would be grateful to
one
and all for any type of assistance. Thank you.



 




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