Converting mp3 to CD player format

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Kaspen

Hi everyone

OK, I worked out how to convert my normal CD's to mp3 using CDex (great
program).

Now... how do I turn mp3's into a format that can be played on a normal CD
player? Is there a preferred freeware that people have been using? Thanks,
Kaspen.
 
Kaspen said:
Hi everyone

OK, I worked out how to convert my normal CD's to mp3 using CDex
(great program).

Now... how do I turn mp3's into a format that can be played on a
normal CD player? Is there a preferred freeware that people have been
using? Thanks, Kaspen.

CDBurnerXPPro will do that:
http://www.cdburnerxp.se
 
(e-mail address removed) said...
Now... how do I turn mp3's into a format that can be played on a normal CD
player? Is there a preferred freeware that people have been using? Thanks,
Kaspen.

Use the same application :)
CdeX can convert vice*versa
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Composing from 44-32-21 N/18-40-13 E
Cheers
 
Hi everyone

OK, I worked out how to convert my normal CD's to mp3 using CDex
(great program).

Now... how do I turn mp3's into a format that can be played on a
normal CD player? Is there a preferred freeware that people have been
using? Thanks, Kaspen.

Great you found CDex useful for converting to mp3 .... now try it to
convert back the other way, it works ;)
 
Kaspen said:
Hi everyone

OK, I worked out how to convert my normal CD's to mp3 using CDex
(great program).

Now... how do I turn mp3's into a format that can be played on a
normal CD player? Is there a preferred freeware that people have been
using? Thanks, Kaspen.

Most any modern CD burning program will do it automatically when you
tell it to make an "audio CD".

However, if your end purpose in ripping CDs to MP3s originally was *not*
the MP3s themselves but to replicate the original CD to another CD, your
burning program could have done that and you wouldn't have the quality
loss of making an audio CD from MP3s.


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dadiOH
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dadiOH's dandies v3.06...
....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from
LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that.
Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico
 
OK cool, that should be easiest!

thatguy said:
(e-mail address removed) said...


Use the same application :)
CdeX can convert vice*versa
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Composing from 44-32-21 N/18-40-13 E
Cheers
 
Thanks dadiOH. I realise that straight copies have the best quality. What I
have is some mp3's from other people but want them for someone else who only
has a normal CD player. It's all good. Thanks heaps.
 
I felt too daft to ask, but how?? Can you give me a quick rundown if you
don't mind? Many thanks, Kaspen.
 
Kaspen said:
I felt too daft to ask, but how?? Can you give me a quick rundown if
you don't mind? Many thanks, Kaspen.

1. Read the CDex help file.

2. Push "Convert"...or run your cursor down the buttons on the right
side to get the pop up explanations.

3. You don't need to decode MP3>Wave to burn an audioCD assuming your
computer and burning program aren't from the dark ages.

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dadiOH
____________________________

dadiOH's dandies v3.06...
....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from
LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that.
Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico
 
Thanks dadiOH, I'll give it a go today. Is wav. the file type it becomes
when converted? I think this is why I have been so confused. Kaspen
 
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