Compared to all the previous operating systems released by the Microsoft, Windows 8 is the best OS that can efficiently manage all your music files. Windows 8 is equipped with the latest version of the Windows Media player that can manage all your music related requirements. The Media Player in Windows 8 can play a variety of audio files in various formats. The simplest way to listen to all your songs on an Audio CD is by queuing them up in the playlist of the Media Player. But CD duplication or copying can be a difficult task in a Windows 8 operating system. The Windows 8 drivers are not equipped to perform this function. Even the Windows Media Player cannot perform the same. But Microsoft has facilitated another effective option to facilitate CD duplication. This article will help you how to rip or duplicate a CD on a Windows 8 operating system.
How to burn a CD on Windows 8 system
Here are the instructions to burn a CD on your Windows 8 system.
- Copy the contents of your CD into any of the hard drive of your system. Avoid copying the contents to the C drive of your system.
- Adjust the CD burning settings to suit your requirements. The quality of music depends on these settings. In order to obtain a high quality CD, perform the burning option in the settings modified to High. Start the burning process by selecting the Organize option followed by the Choose tab. Now select Rip Music Tab option and then select your desired format. It is advisable to select the wave format.
- Open your CD drive and put in a blank CD on it.
- Open the Windows Media player and locate the Navigation pane in order to access the category of music. Click on the particular category and then right click on the Album option.
- Select the Add To option followed by Burn List.
- Remove the already saved contents of the Burn List. Make use of the Clear List button in order to remove the contents of the same.
- Now you may send the contents of the CD into the Burn List.
- Select the Start tab to initiate the burning process.
- The time taken for burning depends on the size of the contents stored on your CD.