Look at your MP3 player software. It will normally have an option to create a CD. When you find that option, it will ask you to select your songs to burn onto CD. After you select your songs, place your CD in the computer, or a CD burner. I normally use a CD-R, meaning that what you record on that CD, cannot be erased. After you burn the CD, test it in your computer to make sure the songs are on it. Then test the CD in a CD player to make sure the CD player will read it, because some CD players will not read burned CDs. After that, enjoy!!
2006-08-29 17:35:09
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answered by harley_baby2006 2
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Really, to answer this question, I'd need to know what you are using to play MP3 files. All of Window's Media Player/Real Time/Quicken support burning CDs, but the instructions are different for each one.
2006-08-29 17:32:40
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answered by geek31459 2
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you have to use a Cd Burner, I know it may be hard for you but I will tr to explain everything for you, first check if you have this program on your computer ( Nero Express), if you don't have it got to this site www.download.com and search for it then download it, then install it..
now how to use Nero:
open the program and choose burn audio CD, choose add files and choose the MP3 files that you want to listen too then choose next, then burn and that's all
but sure don't forget to put a blank Cd in the CD burner (CD writer)
Note: don't try to eject the CD by yourself it will be ejected directly after finishing the burn process.
I hope that I really helped you
2006-08-29 17:43:06
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answered by RedRose 2
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When you are creating a CD, you need to select the option to create an audio CD. Then just simply choose your mp3 files and add them on to your disc. Then burn your disc and you are all set.
2006-08-29 17:29:56
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answered by frisbee72001 3
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the problem is document format. you look like a technologically illiterate guy or woman so heres the basics. mp3's are one sort of document, they take up little area. audio data are greater and take up greater area, they are like wav data and such. your motor vehicle cd participant won't be able to study the mp3 data because of the fact it wasn't designed to. the two get an mp3 participant and jack it into your motor vehicle, OR burn a common cd.
2016-10-01 01:57:44
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answered by ? 4
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ohooo dear dear its too simply but u hav cdwriter okee and software called Nero burn or some writer software
open nero burn -> Make Audio Cd-> just drag and drop ur mp3 files when 700 mb full so click next and burn the cd
2006-08-29 17:30:02
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answered by Amit G 4
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http://windowssdk.msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms649562.aspx#cd_burn_ext
u can take help of this self illustrated with gud diagrams.
to fulfill ur wish.
u do have to window xp installed on ur computer
2006-08-30 06:02:49
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answered by wildeve h 1
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