If this is on an Apple computer, I can't help you, but purportedly they have built in software to do this If your computer is running Windows XP or Vista and you just want to save pictures to a CD, you should be able to "Copy and Paste" your picture files to the CD drive (i.e. Your D drive) in file Explorer. After you've 'pasted' your pictures to the drive and put a blank CD in the drive, right-click on the drive in Explorer and select "Write files to CD If you want to create a video (wmw) of your pictures (you can add a soundtrack as well) that can played on computers with Windows Media Player you can use Windows Movie URL1 may be already loaded on your computer, or you should be able to download from the Microsoft website (www.microsoft.com) If you want to create a video that can be played on a (newer) DVD player, you need a DVD burner (drive) which almost certainly would have come with some software to create and burn videos.
You can also create a VCD video that can be copied to a CD and played on newer DVD players, although it's somewhat hit and miss on what DVD players support what 'home-made' media.
On the front of the computer (or side of your laptop), there will be a small "drawer," with a rectangular button to the lower right. This is your CD-burning device (It might be a CD or it might be a DVD, which can burn both). If you don't see this, your computer doesn't have the capability of burning a CD directly.
However, an external CD or DVD burner can easily be hooked up through the USB slot. 2Get a recordable CD disc. There are two types of CDs that you can use.
A CD-R (Compact Disc-Recordable) can be burned once, and can not be erased. This type disc is usually used for permanent storage. For example; a music CD, a picture CD, or any other type of data that you want to keep permanently.
A CD-RW (Compact Disc Re-Writable) is a rewritable optical disc format. This type of disc can be burned, erased, and then burned again. This type disc is usually used for temporary data storage.
3Decide on the type of CD you plan to burn. This is the type of CD that is normally burned for use in a home or automobile CD player. This type of CD is most often used to store files that can be used by a computer, and is similar to a standard hard disk.
Use it to store writing docs, spreadsheets, databases, and any other file type. Note that while you can store music files on a data CD, you cannot use it in a standard home or automobile CD player. This is a data CD containing only .
Mp3 compressed music files. Because it is actually a standard data CD, only CD players that specifically support . Mp3 playback will be able to play the music on this CD.
The advantage is that you can about five times as many . Mp3s on a data CD as you can on a music CD. A disk image file is a file that contains an exact copy of a disk.
The most common type of disk image is an . ISO image (International Standards Organisation) , which simply means an exact copy of the original disc, stored on your hard drive. One can then burn a CD from the .
ISO image and create a usable CD. 4Decide on what software you will use to burn your CD. There are many different programs that are designed to burn CDs.
Some are built into the computer's operating system, while others are individual programs. These programs range from very simple to very complex. Some of these are free, while others have to be purchased.
As this varies by manufacturer, it's best to check the documentation that came with your computer to get the details from the user's guide. 5Burn your CD. Once you've figured out that you can burn a disc, and that you've got the software to do it, it's time to get down to the actual burning.
Open your CD drive drawer. Press on the small rectangular button on the lower right of the drive, on the front of your computer. Place the CD-R into the tray, face up.
Press the drawer to close it. Launch your CD-burning software. Follow the on-screen instructions to add content to the CD-burning software.
Click the "burn" button, and wait while the computer does its CD-burning thing. 1Create a playlist. From the File menu, select New>Playlist or type Command-N (Mac) or Control-N (PC).
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