In Reply to: RE: Nonsense posted by fantja on June 3, 2016 at 10:29:45:
Depends on your computer and what software you have. I haven't done it in ages so my info may be old.
I believe iTunes will do it. You create a playlist with the tracks you want, choose a few other options, then burn to CD-R. There's a link below but I have not done it myself.
There's also a very popular piece of software called "Toast" by Roxio that burns just about any format to CD-R.
Roxio also makes CD/DVD burning software for Windows. I'm not sure if Windows 10 can still use Windows Media Player for this task.
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