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Please provide clear instructions (as I am inexperienced at this kind of thing), as well as the exact type of hardware/software that will be needed. If you have a link to a site that provides easy to understand instructions, you could provide that as well.
As a bonus, could you also tell me what the key difference is when recording to CD to play on a regular CD player vs. recording to play on a computer only. Thank you.

2007-03-20 15:27:42 · 4 answers · asked by Christian 1 in Consumer Electronics Music & Music Players

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If you have the latest version of Windows Media Player, just go to Windows download store,and download Digital Media Enhancement's (FREE DOWNLOAD). It has a music file converter built into it. Your second question. A computer CD drive has more format's that it can read. A regular CD player can only read certain format's of digital files.

2007-03-20 16:40:23 · answer #1 · answered by shawnski 2 · 0 0

If you have NERO:
1. Go to CD.
2. Select "Make Audio CD", it will show up a window like Explorer.
3. Select "Add Files" on the right side of the window. A browser window will show up and you have to select all the files you want to burn. You can do this several times and choose files from different folders until you click on "Finished".
4. Then click on "Next" and the window "Final Burn Settings" will show up. You can configure all the options you want from this windows like "writing speed", and "number of copies".
5. Finally, click on "Burn"

When you burn a CD to play on a regular CD player, you should do it by using a Burning software, this is because an Audio CD is made no matter the size of the file but its duration. This means that if you have a regular Blank CD of 700 MB/80 minutes you will be able to burn 80 minutes of music. And the right music format to play on a regular CD player is the WMA (Windows Media Audio). There are new types of CD player like the MP3 CD players that can play both formats. On the other hand, the Media Players on the PC can play several formats and the files can be burned by using a software (NERO) or either the Burning Wizard of the computer with no problem. The Media player will read the files no matter the type of disc (data CD, audio CD, including DVD, etc.) if there are music files.

2007-03-21 00:03:34 · answer #2 · answered by luzna0 4 · 0 0

1. get an mp3 to wav converter
2. convert mp3's to wav
3. burn wav files into cd disc
you will however, need more cds as wav formats are usually about 10 to 11 times as large as mp3 files.
good luck
you can also use nero and choose make music disc option

2007-03-20 22:37:25 · answer #3 · answered by rooster1981 4 · 0 0

Burn them as audio file... you can do that with Nero Software....

2007-03-20 22:35:30 · answer #4 · answered by pnaikween 2 · 0 0

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