crystal said:
im am really new at this i finally figured out how to burn but then when
it was done i went and put it in my stereo cd player and there was no sound
but there is sound when i play it in the computer.now i dont know how tio
fix it and how to erase previousone.
When you burn an "audio" CD, that disc needs to be "closed" (no further data
can be written to it) in order for your home audio CD player to play it. I
don't use Windows Media Player to burn CDs, but the software I have used in
the past (Nero, EasyCD Creator, MusicMatch Jukebox) all have a setting to
close the CD after burning.
In answer to your second question: once you've burned a CD-R, you can't
erase it. (But you can still close that disc with your burning software!)
If you are using rewritable CD-RW media on the other hand, your home audio
CD player will probably NOT be able to play the music on that disc no matter
what you do. Always use CD-R media to create audio CDs.
Which burning software are you using?