It's some time since I compiled a CD, at the time (and it was way back) after recording all saved songs went into the Widows Media file automatically, you simply put a blank CD in the computer dragged the tunes you wanted into a play list, clicked on Burn and that was it. Now I have been told windows do not have a burning feature in the Windows 10 version so you have to have some more software, I thought that saving onto a USB to play the tunes may be the better way because CD's and players seem to be going out of fashion, most people stream music from the web straight onto their I player or other mobile device these days, so if you wished to give a friend some record of your playing it may be the better way to give them a USB that is assuming they had a playing device with a USB slot, as their CD player may have been disposed of.
I thought I was home and dry having recently bought two smart TV's both with USB slots and as my music file is backed up by a complete copy on a USB I thought I would give it a try. I tried both sets, neither would play a note ! I had also copied just one tune onto a newly formatted USB (FAT32) as I understand that is the required version but that would not play either. !
So I would be grateful for any information or advice that may solve the problem, do I need a special USB even ? or am I way off base with the whole idea. I am only assuming that my USB has saved songs which I can play from the USB but it is in the computer at the time it could be reading the computer file !