They don't make CD's that big. There are some CD-RW's that may be able to fit that much MP3 format but then you would need to convert the music to MP3 and you would need to have an mp3 player, which most new CD players and stereos are.
2007-01-05 12:12:47
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answered by Phat Kidd 5
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Sonic Record Now. The CD you are talking about is a jukebox cd and is capable of being played very easily. If you have a cd player that will play WMA or MP3 files then it will work. I play them on my computer, dvd player and in my vehicle. My CD player was only $75 so you dont even have to go top of the line. Media Player and Real Player will play the CD with no problem! Hope this is some help.
The Sonic Record Now was on my computer when I purchased it. The software should be available online. If not try Office Max, Staples or something of that sort.
2007-01-05 12:37:13
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answered by Tara S 2
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You will need a CD writing program that allows you to burn a CD in mp3 format. I currently use Nero Easy CD Creator. It is a very easy to use program. You simply drag and drop the files you want to copy.
You will, however, need to be sure that all the files you wish to burn to the disk are mp3 files. Current versions of Nero may come with a "format converter". If not you will have to get your own. You can download one from cnet.com. I am using Magic Audio Converter from their site. It is not free, but you can use it free for a trial period.
2007-01-05 12:40:49
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answered by psilentstorm 1
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Something like K3b or Windows Media Player.
You won't get 100 songs on a CD unless they are in the mp3 format - the CD won't then play in a conventional CD player.
2007-01-05 12:05:52
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answered by Anonymous
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The only way you'll get that to happen is to either butcher the quality for an audio cd, or save it as a data cd, but then it can't be played in ANY cd player, other than on a computer, so...Good luck!
2007-01-05 12:13:37
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answered by Anonymous
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there is many free programs to do what you are looking for. try going to www.download.com and search for Burn CD
2007-01-05 12:06:07
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answered by Crystaline 3
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i use Nti cd&dvd maker and its verry good.You can get it for free with the program eMule or dc++
2007-01-05 12:10:01
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answered by Anonymous
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divx.com, nero-very easy to use, your comp might be able to already with windows media player, or even downloading Realplayer from google updates.com
2007-01-05 12:09:10
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answered by Rachel Green 3
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avs disk creator, deepburner both are free
2007-01-05 12:11:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I would recomend iTunes.
www.apple.com
2007-01-05 12:07:04
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answered by Pirates of the Caribbean :D 3
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