I have some downloaded music saved, but it’s in MP3 format & I’d like to convert this music to CD format (I only have a CD player in my car). Can this be done w/Windows Media? I do have a DVD/CD cyberlink program that came w/my computer also. Can this be done?
Yes!
Put a blank CD in your drive, open Windows Media then go to "Burn CD" or "Copy to Disc"
Make a playlist, then click "Burn" or "Copy" and it’ll be done.
#1 by Danny B on February 25, 2010 - 10:21 am
Yes!
Put a blank CD in your drive, open Windows Media then go to "Burn CD" or "Copy to Disc"
Make a playlist, then click "Burn" or "Copy" and it’ll be done.
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Done it many times before.
#2 by Thatoneguy on February 25, 2010 - 10:35 am
Yes you can do it with Windows Media player.
Open Windows Media Player, select "BURN" and drag the files you want to make into a CD to the burn list.
After that just insert a CD-R and click the "Burn" button and you’ve got a CD.
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#3 by thenewbohemian on February 25, 2010 - 11:16 am
It’s much easier to download Apple iTunes and create a playlist of your favorite music and burn a CD from there.
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#4 by wonnder1 on February 25, 2010 - 12:05 pm
Unless your car cd player can play mp3’s (that would depend on how old it is) you’d need to convert your mp3’s to .wav’s, which windows media player won’t do.
I do it in Nero, using encode files.
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#5 by Matt on February 25, 2010 - 12:12 pm
You may take a look at this guide, it will teach you how to burn mp3 to cd.
http://www.freedvdripper.net/guides/burn-dvd-copy-dvd-make-music-dvd.html
Hope it helps, email me if you need further help.
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#6 by Music H on February 25, 2010 - 12:40 pm
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