Thank you for the video! I believe you may be the only one who has a video on the 2024 method. I'm in my mid-50s, and I still have a CD player in my car, so I wanted to try this out. There's nothing better than a great '80s mix!. I will pass this video to other friends wanting to do the same.
thanks for the video, other tutorials just vaguely described it without showing us anything. I haven't burned a CD since I was 11 years old so very helpful despite it not being "rocket science".
Thanks. I looked all over as to why my cds would not play on cd player. Looked all over for the "audio cd" function. Finally found it when you clicked the little drop down box. Eureka
Give the guy some credit: This is by far the easiest way to burn an audio-cd in Windows. Even though I'm used to using more advanced burning software an probably a better cd-writer, I still did learn something today: There is a far easier and faster way to do it if you like. And yes, converting mp3s to an audio-cd is not ideal: The cd will never sound better than the original audio source. But we all know that... maybe except the Spotify-generation. 🙂 I learned something today. Thanks!
Jesus Christ this is literally the worst way to make a Music CD. MP3 and Windows Media Player will make the sound of the CDs terribly horrible. It really tricked the consumer market to make horrible sounding audio CDs back in the day. First, you should consider getting a Plextor CD writer or something similar. This is optional, but a quality CD burner would provide much more accurate results. Second, never ever convert MP3 or WMA into Audio CD. It is a waste of quality. Always try to obtain the WAV file (or FLAC/ALAC) file of the same song. Third, don't use Windows Media Player. Use a third-party CD burning application like Nero or some other out there which accurately records the WAV file onto the CD and doesn't double transcode the audio file like Windows Media Player does. Professionals used to use Sony CD Architect. This is what I use. It's a very old 32 bit application, but still works in Windows 10.
A lot of us were just trying to make mixes for our CD players on our walk to school or the bus ride, we really weren't too concerned if it sounded that HD coming out of our foam-covered plastic headphones we'd steal from the computer lab at school that only worked if you held the cord a certain way, because our parents wouldn't buy us new earbuds every month. I swear those earbuds were designed to crap out every 2 weeks to a month. So obviously for our purpose, we weren't going for the best way, but the easiest, the fastest, and the cheapest. If you could make a video showing how you burn high-quality CDs explaining what WAV is and where to find them, etc. please do I'd love to be able to make some now that that type of thing matters to me more.
@@georgeprice4212 not being an audiophile is NOT a valid excuse to save your music in low bitrate. If you actually have ears who isn't suffering from hearing loss, you are going to tell the god damn difference! WAV is the one and only way to save your CDs, nothing less.
@@zena-te2ee In Windows Media Player, you can change the settings to rip to WAV or WMA Lossless. You're better off using Exact Audio Copy though since its bit perfect. Also, PCM audio, something which existed in the 60s and 70s, is not called "HD Audio". The only reason why you resorted to using MP3 and WMA audio is because back in the day, the storage of portable devices is very small, 56k was still the standard for internet connectivity and the consumer market only cared about quantity over quality.
Hey! I used to make cds all the time and Idk why i can't make one anymore. i am doing everything right but then when it reaches 99% it rejects the disc and says it couldn't burn it...i need help please
I use to have windows , but now I have an Apple computer and I haven’t a clue how to even set up a play list or the page where you burn the cd. My other computer it was easy, now I’m lost!
This video should be updated for Windows 11. As far as I can tell, and I examined it very thoroughly, the burn ability in Media Player has been removed.
An audio CD is NOT the same as a CD-ROM, they are different standards. Also, if you're going to make a CD at least use files that are some version of the IFF standard.
Optical disc with the diameter of 11 cm. CD-Rs are made of polycarbonate, phthalocyanine or cyanine dye (The better quality CDs are made of cyanine) with gold or silver reflection layer (Silver is better) whereas pressed CDs are made of aluminium and protective lacquer
How to burn audio CD's in 2024? The same way it has been done since the 90's! Rip an audio CD to WAV and then burn it to a new blank. If you have 2 drives do a direct copy. If you have .mp3 or other compressed audio files use some type of burning software create a mix and burn it to disc. It's not rocket science.
Thank you for the video! I believe you may be the only one who has a video on the 2024 method. I'm in my mid-50s, and I still have a CD player in my car, so I wanted to try this out. There's nothing better than a great '80s mix!. I will pass this video to other friends wanting to do the same.
thanks for the video, other tutorials just vaguely described it without showing us anything. I haven't burned a CD since I was 11 years old so very helpful despite it not being "rocket science".
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Thanks. I looked all over as to why my cds would not play on cd player. Looked all over for the "audio cd" function. Finally found it when you clicked the little drop down box. Eureka
Give the guy some credit:
This is by far the easiest way to burn an audio-cd in Windows.
Even though I'm used to using more advanced burning software an probably a better cd-writer, I still did learn something today: There is a far easier and faster way to do it if you like.
And yes, converting mp3s to an audio-cd is not ideal: The cd will never sound better than the original audio source. But we all know that... maybe except the Spotify-generation. 🙂
I learned something today. Thanks!
i give him credit for teaching consumers how to waste disk space
I bought an external one, says it does DVD CDs etc, all in one. But it won't read any CD-R? I pop the disk in and it says there isn't one.
im having the same problem, did you ever figure it out?
@ravensilkk hey! Yes I did! It was me hah. I wasn't using legacy!
@@89MazzaUK OMG I THINK THATS MY PROBLEM IM GONNA TRY IT RIGHT NOW
@@89MazzaUK what do you mean by legacy?
i follwed al the steps but when i put it into my receiver in my truck nothing plays
most car players don't run mp3 files. I'd burn a new one with .wav files instead.
Where do i get the mp3 music files ? TH-cam ?
you can screen film the music and convert the file to a mp3 on internet
use something like songslover or a youtube to mp3 service
Maybe y2mate
youtube to mp3
convert
Jesus Christ this is literally the worst way to make a Music CD. MP3 and Windows Media Player will make the sound of the CDs terribly horrible. It really tricked the consumer market to make horrible sounding audio CDs back in the day. First, you should consider getting a Plextor CD writer or something similar. This is optional, but a quality CD burner would provide much more accurate results. Second, never ever convert MP3 or WMA into Audio CD. It is a waste of quality. Always try to obtain the WAV file (or FLAC/ALAC) file of the same song. Third, don't use Windows Media Player. Use a third-party CD burning application like Nero or some other out there which accurately records the WAV file onto the CD and doesn't double transcode the audio file like Windows Media Player does. Professionals used to use Sony CD Architect. This is what I use. It's a very old 32 bit application, but still works in Windows 10.
A lot of us were just trying to make mixes for our CD players on our walk to school or the bus ride, we really weren't too concerned if it sounded that HD coming out of our foam-covered plastic headphones we'd steal from the computer lab at school that only worked if you held the cord a certain way, because our parents wouldn't buy us new earbuds every month. I swear those earbuds were designed to crap out every 2 weeks to a month.
So obviously for our purpose, we weren't going for the best way, but the easiest, the fastest, and the cheapest. If you could make a video showing how you burn high-quality CDs explaining what WAV is and where to find them, etc. please do I'd love to be able to make some now that that type of thing matters to me more.
bet he can't
Oh please! Not everyone is a fricking Audiophile!
@@georgeprice4212 not being an audiophile is NOT a valid excuse to save your music in low bitrate. If you actually have ears who isn't suffering from hearing loss, you are going to tell the god damn difference! WAV is the one and only way to save your CDs, nothing less.
@@zena-te2ee In Windows Media Player, you can change the settings to rip to WAV or WMA Lossless. You're better off using Exact Audio Copy though since its bit perfect. Also, PCM audio, something which existed in the 60s and 70s, is not called "HD Audio". The only reason why you resorted to using MP3 and WMA audio is because back in the day, the storage of portable devices is very small, 56k was still the standard for internet connectivity and the consumer market only cared about quantity over quality.
what do you use to record?
obs or streamlabs
obs is better and more user friendly
Hey! I used to make cds all the time and Idk why i can't make one anymore. i am doing everything right but then when it reaches 99% it rejects the disc and says it couldn't burn it...i need help please
They took away my legacy media player, so now I can't burn CD's. I really wish someone would cover this topic.
Windows 11 post 2023 brought the ripping capabilities back.
I use to have windows , but now I have an Apple computer and I haven’t a clue how to even set up a play list or the page where you burn the cd. My other computer it was easy, now I’m lost!
Could you please explain how to get songs from TH-cam onto a file that I can burn onto a disc
will this work for flac and can we play it to vinyls player
This video should be updated for Windows 11. As far as I can tell, and I examined it very thoroughly, the burn ability in Media Player has been removed.
It has so many videos just search -- how to burn a cd windows 11 --
My windows 11 media player has a burn tab.
I love CD thanks good video
Can i use 320kbps mp3 files?
i'm pretty sure
there are such things as mp3 discs
but usually people will use 16-bit 44.1khz stereo pcm files to burn on cds
1411.2 kbps
An audio CD is NOT the same as a CD-ROM, they are different standards. Also, if you're going to make a CD at least use files that are some version of the IFF standard.
What is a CD? This thing looks funny
Just go sleep mate
@@KIRANDE7 good advice after 3 weeks. u are a fast one?
@crazy-cartoon-comedy880 i skipped cd's, because i prefered floppies and mini discs :)
Optical disc with the diameter of 11 cm. CD-Rs are made of polycarbonate, phthalocyanine or cyanine dye (The better quality CDs are made of cyanine) with gold or silver reflection layer (Silver is better) whereas pressed CDs are made of aluminium and protective lacquer
Same way it's always been done but I guess this is for the Spotify kiddies
yes
i mean, it's a bit of an obsolete technology, so it makes sense that younger people have never actually done it before
Oldheads in the comments grasping at perceived superiority for knowing how to do something that is in no way practical anymore
Yes still works in 2024
tHANK YOU.
i cant burn a cd audio i dont what happen.
could i do this at a library? and how do i get the songs into files?
you would need a portable CD-drive. you can easily download the audio of youtube videos with a website like EzMP3
My dad teaches me how to burn music on my computer ;)
It’s still work??
@@yosepaigewhy wouldn't it, did special agents break into your room in steal your disc drive?
boomer comment section lmao
Oldheads in the comments grasping at perceived superiority for knowing how to do something that is in no way practical anymore
Doesn't work. Gives error.
the file should either be mp3 wav or wma
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How to burn audio CD's in 2024? The same way it has been done since the 90's! Rip an audio CD to WAV and then burn it to a new blank. If you have 2 drives do a direct copy. If you have .mp3 or other compressed audio files use some type of burning software create a mix and burn it to disc. It's not rocket science.
make a tutorial video pls
Some people aren’t tech savvy like you
The new CD needs to include CD Text - how is that metadata included?
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hi
Made in germany???? it should be japan!!!!