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How to use the burner
Question 1: the use of the burner is to use the burner disc, that is, put it in the burner to burn. How to use it correctly? Yes, this is indeed a method of burning with burning discs, but it is still far from "using burning discs correctly". So, what is the correct way to burn a CD? The following links are worthy of attention. Some friends like to stack the newly bought burned CDs together and put them in a CD box, and then take them out when they need to burn CDs. The discs that have been burned are also stacked together. When you need it, turn it out one by one, look for it slowly, and then fold it after you use it. I didn't know it was very wrong. We know that burning CDs is a very precious thing, and the body of CDs is very thin, which is easy to deform in the case of overlapping, and it is more likely to produce scratches when CDs collide with each other. In fact, as long as the burned CD is slightly damaged, it may not work normally. So, can you avoid this situation by using CD boxes? Not necessarily. Good quality CD cases can really play a very good protective role, but the price will be more expensive and may not be suitable for ordinary users; Some CD boxes are cheaper, a few dollars each, and the quality of production may be very rough. If this kind of box is used to hold the burning discs, although the burning discs can be isolated from each other without direct contact, due to the quality problems of the box itself, the inevitable friction will probably cause great damage to the burning discs when they are pulled out and inserted. If users want to save some money and protect the burning disc, they might as well choose a flexible plastic film that can put the burning disc on both sides. The flexible film is required to provide a smooth space for taking out and inserting the recording disk and reduce the chance of scratching the disk. Putting the disc on both sides can fix the position of the disc well, and the probability of the disc slipping out is greatly reduced. In addition, buy a CD stand and put the film vertically. The author thinks that this method can protect the disc itself better than the CD case, and the price of the film is relatively cheap, generally a few cents to a dime, which is worth using by ordinary users. Some friends use the same CD-ROM no matter what kind of files they burn. In fact, this is also wrong. Generally speaking, the most commonly used recording types are: music CD, system installation disk and universal data file disk. Relatively speaking, music CDs have high requirements for sound quality. Good sound quality cannot be separated from a good disc as the underlying support, and only a good disc can provide stable playback effect, so it is more appropriate to use a recording disc with good quality as far as possible. Friends who often reinstall the system know that when installing the system, because it takes a long time to read the CD, if the quality of the CD is not good, it is often impossible to read it smoothly, thus affecting the installation of the system. So if you want to make a system installation disk, you must buy a good quality recording disk. For general data file disks, we can also divide them into several important levels. For very important and frequently used data, you should use good quality recording discs; For ordinary and important data, it is enough to use ordinary burning discs with good quality. However, no matter what kind of recording, we should pay attention to one thing: every once in a while (say, three months or half a year), we should check whether the recording CD can be read smoothly and update it in time. Otherwise, once the information is lost, it would be a pity. Generally speaking, the recording speed is determined by both the recorder and the recording disc, and the highest recording speed is consistent with the lower value of the highest recording speed of both. For example, the maximum speed of the burner is 52X, and the recording disc is 32X, so the maximum recording speed should be 32X. A friend bought a burner and disc that supports high recording speed. For example, both support 52X. In order to save recording time, they all burn at a speed of 52x. In fact, this practice is not appropriate. Because music CDs and system installation disks require high quality and stability, especially system installation disks, if the data written in front of them is wrong when burning, it is likely to cause problems in the whole disk, and eventually it will be impossible to install the system smoothly. In the case of the same recording disc, the direction of improving the recording quality and speed is just the opposite, that is to say, for the recording type with high quality requirements, a higher recording speed is often difficult to ensure that the recorded disc can meet the actual needs of users, while a relatively low recording speed can basically ensure that data can be written into the recording disc smoothly and coherently, thus ensuring the recording quality. Generally speaking, 8 ~ 12...> & gt

Question 2: How to burn a CD with a burner must meet several conditions. First, your computer is equipped with a burner; Second, install the burning software; Third, there are blank CDs. Meet these three conditions and you can burn a CD. First, put the blank CD into the burner and run the burning software. First, choose whether to burn CD-R or DVD-R, that is, choose whether to burn ordinary CD or DVD, and then choose the burning option. For example, if you want to burn a data disc, select the Burn Data Disc option. If you want to burn a video disc, you can choose the option to burn the video disc, and if you want to copy the disc, you can choose the option to copy the disc. Then load the files to be burned into the burning software according to the prompts, and click "Burn" when finished.

Question 3: How to use the computer DVD burner? You buy a machine first, and choose Sony AD-7240S, Pioneer 2 18VXL.

To burn a data disc:

Install NERO first and open NERO EXPRESS. If you want to burn a DVD data disc, please select F:\ recorder model [DVD] in the top drop-down box, and then select the following data disc, data disc and Add. At this point, you can add files to burn. Click Next to cancel the box before "Allow adding files later". Then select the recording speed in the "writing speed" drop-down box (if it is not found, click the arrow on the left). Generally, you can choose 8X or 12X for DVD and 16X~32X for CD-R. Just click "Burn".

Question 4: How to use the burner? The system installs the recording software, runs and puts in the required blank CD or DVD, and records the required data files or video songs. Pay attention to choose the corresponding recording mode.

Question 5: How to use the hardware of notebook burner: burner, blank CD (not just any CD, it is also very cheap to burn CD, just one more. )

Software: Nero

After installing Nero, put the burned CD into the CD-ROM drive, turn on Nero, and then select data or mirror recording according to your requirements, and then the CD-ROM drive works to complete the recording.

Question thinkpad how to burn a CD with a burner notebook through the following steps:

1. Buy a CD with nothing in it.

2. Insert a blank CD into the computer. If the computer has an automatic playback function, please select "Burn Audio Disc" in it. If it is not in the computer, you can enter it.

3. It will automatically start WMP12 (the player that comes with Windows). You will see the "burn" label inside, and then drag all the music you want to burn to this label.

4. All the files to be burned are put away, and then click Start Burning.

Question 7: How to use the burner? Not long ago, a friend asked you a similar question. Please revise the answer I gave him at that time and send it to you. I hope it will help you a little.

Simply put:

First, the hardware part, not to mention, you already have a burner. Just buy some blank CDs, blank CDs and blank DVDs.

Second, the blank CD, explain,

It can be an ordinary CD blank disk, (each disk can burn 650M of data, which is about 70 minutes for a VCD-quality movie. There are two kinds of this kind of disc. One can only burn once, and the data cannot be erased immediately after writing, which is called CD-R. The other can be erased and burned repeatedly, which is called CD-RW.

It can also be a DVD blank disk (D5 format DVD blank disk, which can burn 4.7G data and DVD-quality movies for about 75 minutes. The capacity of D9 format is about twice that of D5 format. Similarly, DVD blank discs can be divided into two types: non-erasable DVD-R and erasable DVD-RW.

In terms of hardware, that's all.

Software part:

Third, generally speaking, you need to install a burning software (if you only want to burn data files to a CD, you can also use the burning program that comes with WINDOWS XP SP2, so you don't need to install another burning software. But if you want to burn movies and music CDs that can be played on your home DVD player, you must install a burning software. NERO 7 is the most widely used software. This software, when buying a DVD burner, is generally distributed, and there are distributed NERO installation discs. Install this software and you can use it to burn. Other burning software can also be found online. But I recommend you to use this NERO 7. Because this software is widely used and has the most complete functions.

Fourthly, in order to make audio-visual discs, some editing and conversion software of audio-visual files should be installed in the machine to generate audio-visual files that conform to the data format of audio-visual discs and burn them on the discs.

There are many such softwares on the Internet, and everyone has their own habits and preferences when using them, so we can't say that any software will be good and any software will be bad. It should be determined according to your use needs and your personal experience.

With these hardware and software, you can start making audio and video discs that can be played on home DVD players.

As for your question "how to burn songs, movies, etc." The CD on your computer? " I'm afraid it's not clear to answer this question in detail here. Fortunately, there are many articles online, so you can search them.

Here, just give you a simple hint:

First, you need to have the original files of movies and music. These files can be downloaded from the Internet or copied to the machine from the existing program CD.

Secondly, these files are edited and synthesized by multimedia processing software, and finally converted into files suitable for recording into audio-visual CD format.

To say a few more words about this, if you want to burn a VCD-quality movie CD, you only need to convert the original file into MPG 1 format. If you want to burn a high-quality DVD, then convert the original file into MPG 2 format. Whether you burn it to VCD or DVD depends on the clarity of your original movie file. ) For this conversion work, I recommend you to use another program for conversion. Such conversion software includes TMPGEncPlus 2.53 commonly known as "Japan", or WinAVI video converter 7. 1 and so on. Although the NERO 7 software you installed has a conversion tool, which can convert some files with different formats into these two formats which conform to VCD and DVD movies, I feel that the conversion effect of this software is not very good, and the image quality is greatly reduced. The image quality of the converted thing is worse than that of the original file. Therefore, it is recommended that you use another program for this conversion.

Third, start the burning software, import these edited and converted files, and start to generate audio-visual discs. Here are a few necessary steps:

1, you can make a "menu" for movie discs. For music ... >>

Question 8: How to connect and use an external burner on a computer? External optical drives generally consume more power, so to have a power connection port, you need to provide power independently! Others are all plugged in u ***, burning software, Nero, etc. It is usually installed on the computer!

Question 9: How to use an external USB burner? 50 minutes to see if there is any recording equipment in my computer. If not, see if there is an uninstalled driver in USB, and it should be ready to use.

If there is equipment, then check whether your CD is in good condition. There may be something wrong with the disc.

I hope my answer can help you!

If you are satisfied, please adopt it. If you have questions, you can continue to ask!

Question 10: How to use the download burning software nero to make an external burner, then connect the burner with USB, select the file to burn in NERO, and click Burn.