Mybe this will help.
1. Hit alt+f to bring up the file menu. The first option will be to select
the type of disk you want to create i.e. music, data, etc. Hit enter and enter
again.
2. You will be back in the program's main menu. tab down to add files or
folder depending upon which you want. If adding files, you will need to repeat
the process several times to make sure you've got the tracks you want.
3. Once you've finished adding files or folders tab down and set any options
you wish such as normalize of cd track info.
4. tab to the burn button and hit enter. It seems to me that either you hit
enter or use the spacebar. One or the other works and the other doesn't.
5. This brings up a menu with number of copies and burn speed. Make your
selections and again tab to burn and trigger the button. Assuming you have a
disk in the drive it should burn. If you don't already have a disk in the
drive, it will prompt you to put a disk and then you'll have to verify the
selections.
Good luck.
-Original Message-
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On
Behalf Of Alan Pollard
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2011 1:38 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: express burn help neededplease
Hi List,as I am
unfamiliar with ,express burn after trying to set same up to burn :an Audio cd
have done the usual preperation ,ie placed the mp3 files together in a folder
moved to the add tab and many other actions without any luck I would be much
appreciative if anyone could post a step by step guide or some advise please!
Thanks in advance.Alans
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