Sound blaster model S80

Just bought the above item but can't work out how to transfer the recordings I have made on it to a burn list in order to made CD's or transfer to MP3 player. Anyone any ideas? Preferably in plain English, using words of 2 syllables or less. Thanks.

superpop,
Do you have an application for burning CDs (e.g., Nero)? If so, it likely has an option to import files into a list area in a section of the CD burner application window. For the Roxio CD burner program that I use, I open a folder and click and drag files to the list. Roxio keeps a running total of how much space is taken up and left on the CD I'm "building." Roxio has options to burn music or data CDs. If your software has those options, you would choose "music." When you have all the music files you want in the list, there should be an option to burn. This is often a "button" within the window of the application. Your MP3 player software should have a similar import feature and an option to download it to or "sync" your MP3 player.
(BTW, I'm guessing you have a SB0490, which is a SB Li've! 24 bit external.)
Message Edited by Katman on 0-5-2008 0:33 AM

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