[Electronics-talk] cd burners and copying cds
Tom Evans
tevans2003 at sbcglobal.net
Fri Oct 31 17:38:12 UTC 2014
Ashley,
Don't know if this helps. I get a big stack of blank DVD's at costco which holds more data, I believe. I purchased years ago, maybe $70-$100 and you get many things, like copying cd's, dvd's and many other things I don't use. Lifetime subscription 1 time. Don't know how accessible. Definitely need sighted help in beginning, but after a while, it is just pushing maybe 5 buttons.
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From: Electronics-talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Ashley Bramlett via Electronics-talk
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2014 10:25 PM
To: Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances
Subject: [Electronics-talk] cd burners and copying cds
Hi all,
What is a good easy to use and accessible cd burner? I use a windows pc. I am willing to pay some. I did not know if Neiro might be accessible.
Oh, can’t spell that software name.
I also was wondering how to copy various music files onto one cd. I suppose the first step is to digitize the cds on the pc in windows media library.
As a kid, I used to take a blank tape and record various songs from other commercial tapes on it. This was simple using a two tape deck player.
So, I was hoping to do a similar thing with cds now.
Also, can I buy blank cds of different lengths? I’d like to buy a longer one so I can fit about 25 songs on it.
Thanks.
Ashley
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